Journal of the Pancreas Open Access

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Abstract

An Uncommon Consequence of a Transplanted Pancreas Leak is Systemic Inflammatory Response and Fat Necrosis of Perineal Soft Tissues

Jiyang Mishikawa*

Inflammation of the pancreas is a characteristic of pancreatitis. A sizable organ located beyond the stomach called the pancreas makes several hormones as well as digestive enzymes. Acute and chronic pancreatitis are the two main varieties. Upper abdominal pain, nausea, and vomiting are indications of pancreatitis. Usually severe, the pain travels into the back frequently. Fever is a potential indication of acute pancreatitis, which normally goes away in a few days. Weight loss, greasy stools, and diarrhoea can all be symptoms of chronic pancreatitis. Infection, haemorrhage, diabetes mellitus, and issues with other organs are only a few examples of complications.

Published Date: 2022-12-15; Received Date: 2022-11-25