• Der Radiologe · Aug 2012

    Case Reports

    [Painless jaundice: a clear case?].

    • T Burkhard, J Peveling-Oberhag, and T J Vogl.
    • Universitätsklinikum Frankfurt a.M., Theodor-Stern-Kai 7, Frankfurt am Main, Germany. Thorsten.Burkhard@kgu.de
    • Radiologe. 2012 Aug 1; 52 (8): 756-60.

    AbstractA 44-year-old male patient presented with suddenly occurring first time painless jaundice. The patient history included whitish colored stools but no fever or weight loss. Imaging diagnostics and blood analysis revealed a strong suspicion of pancreatic disease. Histological examination showed dense plasma and lymphocellular infiltration and areas of fibrosis of the pancreatic parenchyma and confirmed the diagnosis of autoimmune pancreatitis which was successfully treated with immunosuppressive drugs.

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