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Recurrent osteolytic lesions and subcutaneous fat necrosis in association with a developmental pancreatic cyst.
  1. P Hollingworth,
  2. D Isaacs,
  3. G Bydder

    Abstract

    A girl had repeated episodes of widespread osteolysis, subcutaneous fat necrosis, and periarticular fat necrosis mimicking arthritis. Her symptoms persisted for 4 years, after in initial episode of severe abdominal pain, and were accompanied by only minor abdominal symptoms. She was found to have a developmental pancreatic cyst (which was excised).

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