|Articles|June 3, 2011
Pancreatic Laceration with Abdominal Aortic Laceration
Author(s)Benjamin Strong, MD
Findings included linear lucency in the pancreatic body, peripancreatic and intraperitoneal fluid, and linear filling defect in abdominal aorta.
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Findings
Findings included linear lucency in the pancreatic body, peripancreatic and intraperitoneal fluid, and linear filling defect in abdominal aorta.
Diagnosis
Pancreatic laceration with abdominal aortic laceration
Case From:
Benjamin Strong, MD
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