Year 2013 / Volume 105 / Number 7
Letter to the Editor
Foreign body-induced acute pancreatitis: Ultrasonographic diagnosis

439-440

Bruno Pereira, Antonieta Santos, Eduardo Pereira y António Banhudo

Abstract
Dear Editor,
In the Western world, acute pancreatitis is estimated to be associated with gallstones or alcohol consumption in around 85 % of the cases. Among the remaining possible causes, foreign bodies are believed to be one of the rarest, with around twenty cases reported in the medical literature (1-5).
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