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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2022 Oct 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Pediatr Gastroenterol Nutr. 2021 Oct 1;73(4):e94–e97. doi: 10.1097/MPG.0000000000003218

Table 1:

Clinical Characteristics and Risk Factors of Children with Peripancreatic Vascular Complications

Patient Sex Age at first AP Age at thrombosis Current diagnosis Severity of AP at thrombosis Location of thrombus Diagnostic Imaging Risk factors Genetic variants
1 Female 3 years 13 years ARP Mild Splenic vein MRI/MRCP Genetic PRSS1 R122H
2 Female 12 years 14 years CP Moderately severe or severe Portal vein US with doppler Genetic Obstructive (duct obstruction with large stones within the pancreatic duct) PRSS1 R122C and c.40 +13C>T, CFTR (TG) 11–5T/ (TG) 11–7T
3 Female 4 years 9 years ARP Moderately severe or severe Splenic vein and portal vein CT scan Idiopathic Unknown
4 Female 10 years 15 years CP Moderately severe or severe Splenic vein CT scan Hypertriglyceridemia PPARG
5 Female 3 years 6 years CP Moderately severe or severe Left gastric artery CT scan Pancreas divisum Unknown

MRCP: Magnetic Resonance Cholangiopancreatography; US: Ultrasound; CT scan: Computerized Tomography scan; ARP: acute recurrent pancreatitis; CP: chronic pancreatitis