Brief Article
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World J Gastroenterol. Jan 28, 2011; 17(4): 499-505
Published online Jan 28, 2011. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v17.i4.499
Table 1 Results for patients with pseudocysts
Patient age and genderEtiologyCyst size (cm)No. of stentsComplicationFollow-up (mo)Final result
(52)MIdiopathic13 × 101 (10F)No45Total regression
(66)MMalignancy6 × 71 (10F)No12Total regression
(61)MAlcohol15 × 133 (7F)No41Total regression
(76)MAlcohol5 × 51 (10F)No34Total regression
(47)MAlcohol7 × 53 (7F)No33Total regression
(61)MAlcohol10 × 102 (10F)No32Total regression
(43)MAlcohol12 × 101 (10F) + aspirationNo23Total regression
(36)MIdiopathic28 × 131 (10F)No22Total regression
(24)MTrauma5 × 40No14Spontaneous regression
(60)MIdiopathic12 × 111 (10F)No8Total regression
(60)MIdiopathic13 × 91 (10F)Pneumo-peritoneum8Regression, operation
(6)MMedication related10 × 80, aspirationNo8Regression to 3 cm × 4 cm after 7 mo, no symptoms
(22)MIdiopathic15 × 120, aspirationNo6Total regression
(43)MIdiopathic20 × 101 (10F) + aspirationNo6Regression, no symptoms
(29)FGallstone8 × 51 (10F)No3Regression, EUS control planned
(48)FIdiopathic11 × 141 (10F)No2Regression, EUS control planned