Blunt pancreatic injury is an uncommon cause of traumatic abdominal pain. Early diagnosis is difficult due to its subtle initial presentation, both clinically and on imaging study. Dilemma between a watchful expectant management and thorough initial investigation may arise. The management of a 44-year-old man presenting to the emergency department because of generalised trunk pain after blunt trauma is reported.
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