Abstract

Recurrent acute pancreatitis (RAP) affects less than 1% of the population and can rarely be associated with severe extra-abdominal complications. We herein present a case of RAP due to a congenital anomaly with a rare thoracic complication that was undiagnosed by classic imaging method to highlight a unique presentation of an uncommon clinical entity.

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