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Chronic relapsing pancreatitis is a rare cause of abdominal pain in children and exceptionally rarely is related to a scorpion sting. We describe a 13-year-old girl who, following envenoming by a scorpion, developed recurrent attacks of sharp, intermittent pain in the umbilical region associated with fever, nausea, anorexia and vomiting, and changes in her psychological behaviour. Thorough clinical evaluation, including CT scanning, disclosed unabated pancreatitis. A modified Puestow procedure was performed with very good results. Physicians should be aware that in chronic relapsing pancreatitis, particularly in children, a scorpion sting should be considered an aetiological possibility.
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PMID:Chronic relapsing pancreatitis from a scorpion sting in Trinidad. 868 3

Obstruction of the jejunum diagnosed during operation in a female patient with an ileous state. The patient had a history of loss of body weight, intermittent abdominal spastic pain in the umbilical region, fatigue, vomiting, histologically evaluated as a jejunal manifestation of Recklinghausen's disease.
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PMID:[Ileus caused by Recklinghausen's disease of the jejunum]. 972 9