Abstract
Internal pancreatic fistulas are uncommon but well-recognized complications of inflammatory pancreatic disease. A case of a pancreatico-mediastinal fistula with a mediastinal mass lesion in a patient with a documented history of chronic alcohol consumption and previous episodes of acute pancreatitis is described. Since the clinical symptomatology was dominated by pulmonary complaints, magnetic resonance (MR) imaging using a breathhold coronal T2-weighted sequence with spectral fat saturation was essential in clarifying this difficult and rare pathology. Furthermore, the depiction of a fistulous tract between a mediastinal mass lesion and the retroperitoneum posterior to the pancreas, i.e., a pancreatico-mediastinal fistula by MR imaging has not been previously reported, to the best of our knowledge. © 2002 Wiley-Liss, Inc.
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Öksöz, M. Ö., Altehoefer, C., Winterer, J. T., Windfuhr-Blum, M., Kleinschmidt, M., Von Weizsäcker, F., … Langer, M. (2002). Pancreatico-mediastinal fistula with a mediastinal mass lesion demonstrated by MR imaging. Journal of Magnetic Resonance Imaging, 16(6), 746–750. https://doi.org/10.1002/jmri.10210
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