Review Articles On Pancreatic Pseudocyst

Journal of the Pancreas is believed to publish the most validated review articles on pancreatic pseudocyst. With the support of eminent editorial board and efficient reviewers entire peer-reviewing process is done through editorial manager system which assures the publication of high quality articles related to pancreatic pseudocyst. A pancreatic pseudocyst is a fluid-filled sac in the abdomen, which sometimes also contains tissues, enzymes and blood from pancreas. Pancreatic pseudocyst occurs usually in a patient with chronic pancreatitis. It may also oocur in people with pancreas injury or after trauma to abdomen. Pancreatic pseudocyst develops when the pancreatic ducts are damaged by the inflammation that occurs during pancreatitis. Unlike true cysts, pseudocyst are not lined by epithelium but with with granulation tissue. Other complication arising because of pancreatic pseudocyst includes infection, hemorrhage, obstruction, rupture, compression in urinary system, biliary system, and arteriovenous system. OMICS Group, the leading online open access publisher systematically maintains more than 700+ peer-reviewed journals, Journal of the Pancreas being one among them are supported by very efficient editorial board and have more than 3 million’s reader database. The other wing of OMICS International, OMICS Group conferences, successfully organizes around 3000+ International Scientific Conferences annually on emerging research topics in the fields of medical, clinical, engineering and life sciences.
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