Author:
Destro Francesca,Durante Eleonora,Salerno Raffaele,Campari Alessandro,Meroni Milena,Diotto Veronica,Brunero Marco,Pelizzo Gloria
Abstract
Pancreatitis, in general, is a high-morbidity condition. Genetic conditions and anatomic variants are sometimes seen, especially in children, where biliary etiologies and alcohol are less common than in adults. The decision to intervene, the combined operative-endoscopic strategy, and the timing pose unique challenges. We report the case of a 10-year-old boy with PRSS1 mutation and pancreatic duct duplication, discussing the management and reviewing the recent reports in the Literature.