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| Normal liver function and not as susceptible to the development ofof the pancreas (acute and chronic pancreatitis, trauma, pancreatic malignancy, … |
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| Second most common principal inpatient GI diagnosis after cholelithiasis and acute cholecystitis; Unreliable data due to misdiagnosis; Estimated yearly ... |
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| PowerPoint Presentation on Acute pancreatitis & its complications |
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| If severe consider: ICU, Surgical Debridement for infected necrosis, no oral intake first 48hr, emergent ERCP if gallstones/obstructive etiology suspected, ... |
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| Gallstones; Choledocholithiasis; Biliary sludge; MicrolithiasisPlain abdominal x-rays for visualizing gallstones or a gas-filled transverse colon ... |
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| Treatment; Acute edematous pancreatitis—internal medicine (Emergency surgery is not indicated in mild acute pancreatitis); Acute hemorrhagic necrotizing …www.cmu.edu.cn/surgery2h/RzInclude/WebEdit/uploadfile/2008518163241526.PPT |
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| Peptic Ulcer Disease; GERD; Gastric cancer; Medications (ASA/NSAIDS, Abx); Gastroparesis; Cholelithiasis, Choledocholithiasis; Pancreatitis (acute or |
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| Brucella rarely causes acute cholecystitis,. pancreatitis and spontaneous bacterial. peritonitis (SBP). MSS.Osteoarticular complications reported in ... |
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| Acute pancreatitis. Ruptured aneurysm. Ischemic or perf bowel. Cholecystitis. Bowel obstruction. Diverticulitis +/- perforation ... |
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