Relationship Between Pancreatic Cysts and Cysts in Other Organs in Patients Undergoing Medical Checkup.

Autor: Hiroyuki ITO, Seiichiro KOJIMA, Kengo MORIYAMA, Yuji OMURA, Tomonori MAKUUCHI, Tsubomi CHOU, Ayano ITO, Ryutaro FUJIMOTO, Shingo TSUDA, Shunji HIROSE, Junko NAGATA, Takayoshi SUZUKI
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Zdroj: Tokai Journal of Experimental & Clinical Medicine; Dec2023, Vol. 48 Issue 4, p133-135, 3p
Abstrakt: Objective: We investigated the association between pancreatic cysts and cystic diseases of other organs using abdominal ultrasonography in patients undergoing medical checkup. Methods: Between April 2021 and March 2022, 4496 patients had a comprehensive medical checkup at our hospital, which included abdominal ultrasonography. Results: Among 4496 patients, 172 (3.8%), 1592 (35.4%), and 1425 (31.7%) had pancreatic, liver, and renal cysts, respectively. Multivariate analysis revealed that the significant factors were female sex and the presence of renal cysts. Conclusion: Pancreatic cysts were more common in females. Renal cysts are relatively commonly detected on abdominal ultrasonography. If renal cysts are detected, comorbidities with pancreatic cysts should be considered. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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