Hemosuccus pancreaticus (HP) is a rare cause of upper gastrointestinal bleeding. It was described by Lawal and Farrel in 1931. This disorder has also been referred to as pseudohemobilia or wirsungorrhagia, caused by bleeding into the pancreatic duct. The rarity of this condition can pose a diagnostic challenge. HP is life-threatening and requires immediate attention. The commonly used treatment modality is coil embolization. Surgery is considered in the case of failed embolization or uncontrolled bleeding. Described below, is a case of a 72-year-old female with a history of chronic pancreatitis who presented with anemia secondary to bleeding peripancreatic varices.
Keywords: anemia in chronic pancreatitis; complications of pancreatitis; gastrointestinal bleed; hemosuccus pancreaticus; intermittent gastrointestinal hemorrhage; pancreas divisum; pancreatitis; peripancreatic variceal hemorrhage; peripancreatic varices.
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