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Pancreatico-renal fistula associated with pancreatic cysts caused by type 1 autoimmune pancreatitis.

Kensuke TakumaAi FujimotoNaoki OkanoAkihide HayashiKensuke HoshiYoichiro SatoYusuke KimuraYoshinori IgarashiKensuke SakamotoTakahisa Matsuda
Published in: Clinical journal of gastroenterology (2024)
To our best knowledge, the formation of a pancreatico-renal fistula and the presence of pancreatic fluid collection in the renal subcapsular space have not been reported as autoimmune pancreatitis (AIP) complications. We describe a case of a pancreatico-renal fistula associated with type 1 AIP. The patient presented with abdominal and back pain accompanied by pancreatic cystic lesions during an untreated course of AIP. The diagnosis of pancreatico-renal fistula was based on the presence of a left renal subcapsular fluid collection containing pancreatic amylase, disappearance of pancreatic cysts, and a defect in the partial anterior renal fascia observed on imaging studies. Treatment with steroids and percutaneous drainage resulted in improvement. Pancreatic pseudocysts can affect other organs owing to their digestive action. Similar symptoms may occur in patients with AIP.
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