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A 27-year-old woman presented with complaints of pain in the epigastric region radiating to back for 20 days. She was treated initially at local hospital and was diagnosed as acute pancreatitis as her amylase and lipase levels were >1000 U/mL. She was managed with analgesics and intravenous fluids and was discharged in 4 days. She then presented to our emergency, with complaints of epigastric pain, awareness of lump in the epigastric region and non-passage of stool or flatus for past 3 days. She also gave history of fever and multiple episodes of bilious vomiting. Patient denied previous history of similar episodes in past and is non-alcoholic. On abdominal examination, a lump of size 20x15 cm was palpable in the epigastric region extending into the umbilical region. On ultrasonogram abdomen, a cystic swelling was seen along with multiple gall stones in the gall bladder. Contrast-enhanced CT (CECT) abdomen was suggestive of a large cystic...
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