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Severe pancreatitis complicated by abdominal compartment syndrome managed with decompressive laparotomy: a case report

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Fig. 1 Timeline summarising important clinical events. ACS: Abdominal compartment syndrome; CT: computed tomography; IAP: intraabdominal pressure
Fig. 4 Computed tomography of the abdomen a month aftersurgical decompression revealed a large retroperitoneal collectionseen within lesser sac between pancreatic tail and stomach, consistentwith walled-off necrosis

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