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{{DX tag | Infection | [[:Category: Medical Problem | Medical Problem]] | Pancreatic abscess | PANCREATIC ABSCESS | [[7300 - Pancreatic Abscess]] | No | 0 | CC & Med | Currently Collected |  | }}''Notes: ''
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| NewDxArticle = Pancreatic pseudocyst
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{{DX tag | Infection | Medical Problem| Pancreatic abscess | PANCREATIC ABSCESS | 7300 - Pancreatic Abscess | No | 0 | CC & Med | Currently Collected |  | }}




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Pancreatic abscess is a late complication of acute necrotising, occurring more than 4 weeks after the initial attack. A pancreatic abscess is a collection of pus resulting from tissue necrosis, liquefaction, and infection. It is estimated that approximately 3% of the patients suffering from acute pancreatitis will develop an abscess.
Pancreatic abscess is a late complication of acute necrotising, occurring more than 4 weeks after the initial attack. A pancreatic abscess is a collection of pus resulting from tissue necrosis, liquefaction, and infection. It is estimated that approximately 3% of the patients suffering from acute pancreatitis will develop an abscess.

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Category: Infection (old)

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Category: Medical Problem (old)

Main Diagnosis: Pancreatic abscess
Sub Diagnosis: PANCREATIC ABSCESS
Diagnosis Code: 7300 - Pancreatic Abscess
Comorbid Diagnosis: No
Charlson Comorbid coding (pre ICD10): 0
Program: CC & Med
Status: Currently Collected


Pancreatic abscess is a late complication of acute necrotising, occurring more than 4 weeks after the initial attack. A pancreatic abscess is a collection of pus resulting from tissue necrosis, liquefaction, and infection. It is estimated that approximately 3% of the patients suffering from acute pancreatitis will develop an abscess.