Black Ascites: An interesting presentation of pancreatic duct leak

  • Ascha M
  • Ascha M
  • Hanouneh I
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Introduction: Common causes of ascites include liver cirrhosis, heart failure, and malignancy. Pancreatic etiology is lesscommon for ascites, but is most often a result of chronic pancreatitis secondary to alcoholic liver damage or pancreatic duct leak.Case description: The following case describes a patient with black-colored ascites secondary to pancreatic duct leak after totalcolectomy with ileorectal anastomosis. The colectomy was indicated by MYH-positive polyposis, and the there was no knownprior liver or pancreas disease. Management included pancreatic duct stent placement, and drains from the pancreatic tail.Discussion: Pancreatic etiology is rare among ascites diagnoses; this case is even rarer due to gross appearance of the asciticfluid and its iatrogenic cause.

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Ascha, M. S., Ascha, M., & Hanouneh, I. (2016). Black Ascites: An interesting presentation of pancreatic duct leak. Case Reports in Internal Medicine, 3(4), 18. https://doi.org/10.5430/crim.v3n4p18

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