Chapter 54: Pancreas- Hemorrhagic Pancreatitis Flashcards
What is it?
Bleeding into the parenchyma and retroperitoneal structures with extensive pancreatic necrosis
What are the signs?
- Abdominal pain
- shock/ARDS
- Cullen’s sign
- Grey Turner’s sign
- Fox’s sign
Cullen’s sign
Bluish discoloration of the periumbilical area from retroperitoneal
hemorrhage tracking around to the anterior abdominal wall through fascial
planes
Grey Turner’s sign
Ecchymosis or discoloration of the flank in patients with retroperitoneal hemorrhage from dissecting blood from the retroperitoneum
(Think: Grey TURNer = TURN side to side = flank [side] hematoma)
Fox’s sign
Ecchymosis of the inguinal ligament from blood tracking from the
retroperitoneum and collecting at the inguinal ligament
What are the significant lab values?
- Increased amylase/lipase
- Decreased Hct
- Decreased calcium levels
What radiologic test should be performed?
CT scan with IV contrast