TY - JOUR T1 - IMage of the month—quiz case AU - Martins PN, Varma MC, Elias N, Markmann JF Y1 - 2012/03/01 N1 - 10.1001/archsurg.2011.670a JO - Archives of Surgery SP - 291 EP - 291 VL - 147 IS - 3 N2 - A 63-year-old man with history of diabetes mellitus and liver transplantation 2 years prior to admission visited the hospital with severe abdominal pain, jaundice, and vomiting 2 days after endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography for investigation of increasingly abnormal liver function test results. The patient had no history of cardiac disease and there was no history of fever in the last days prior to admission. Physical examination revealed diffuse abdominal tenderness but no rebound tenderness or guarding. Vital signs were normal except for tachycardia (heart rate, 120 beats/min). Laboratory test results were remarkable for total bilirubin level (32.2 mg/dL; to convert to micromoles per liter, multiply by 17.104) and lactate level (157.7 mg/dL; to convert to millimoles per liter, multiply by 0.111). Computed tomography of the abdomen and pelvis was performed (Figure 1). SN - 0004-0010 M3 - doi: 10.1001/archsurg.2011.670a UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1001/archsurg.2011.670a ER -