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Vol. 87. Núm. 2.
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Vol. 87. Núm. 2.
Páginas 251-252 (Abril - Junio 2022)
Clinical image in Gastroenterology
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The intrathoracic pancreas
El páncreas intratorácico
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M. Mutluoglu
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, R. Vandenbulcke
Departamento de Radiología, AZ Delta Campus Rumbeke, Deltalaan 1, 8800 Roeselare, West Flanders, Belgium
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A 73-year-old female patient presented with loss of appetite and postprandial vomiting for about 3 weeks. A computed tomography (CT) scan of the abdomen was requested due to suspicion of an intra-abdominal mass.

CT examination showed no abdominal mass but revealed a complete supradiaphragmatic herniation of the stomach, associated with an almost complete intrathoracic herniation of the pancreas. Additionally, an associated short segment of a gastroduodenal stricture at the diaphragmatic level was also present (Fig. 1a and b).

Figure 1.

CT images of the intrathoracic pancreas. Axial (a) and coronal (b) CT images showing complete herniation of the stomach (S), associated with an almost fully herniated pancreas (P).

Herniation of the pancreas into the thoracic cavity is extremely rare.1 This is an important finding which should be closely followed because it may eventually lead to pancreatitis due to the obstruction of the pancreatic canal.2 Our patient showed no signs of pancreatitis, but her complaints have gradually increased over the past few weeks, and so she has been scheduled for laparoscopic hiatal hernia repair.

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References
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M. Katz, E. Atar, P. Herskovitz.
Asymptomatic diaphragmatic hiatal herniation of the pancreas.
J Comput Assist Tomogr, 26 (2002), pp. 524-525
[2]
J. Wang, A.M. Thaker, W. Noor El-Nachef, et al.
Transhiatal herniation of the pancreas: a rare cause of acute pancreatitis.
ACG Case Rep J, 4 (2017), pp. e66

Please cite this article as: Mutluoglu M, Vandenbulcke R. El páncreas intratorácico. Rev Gastroenterol Méx. 2022;87:251–252.

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