A man in his 40s of Middle Eastern descent, with no prior medical history, presented with severe abdominal pain that had ...
Feeding patients with acute pancreatitis within 48 hours of hospitalization shows no increase in adverse events and may reduce days spent in the hospital among those with mild to moderate pancreatitis ...
There is a much higher risk of pancreatic cancer in patients with acute pancreatitis than commonly believed, new research demonstrates. researchers have found a link between acute pancreatitis ...
Hundreds of reports have been lodged with the medicine regulator involving pancreatitis in patients on GLP-1 drugs,amid calls ...
Furosemide-induced acute pancreatitis can occur several hours to up to 7 weeks after starting treatment; dose may also play a role. This patient, the authors note, fell into the category of "long-term ...
There was an increase in the hepatic fat fraction, the long-term consequences of which are unknown, says Robert Rosenson.
Pancreatitis refers to inflammation of the pancreas, an organ located in the back of the upper abdomen, behind the stomach, that secretes hormones and digestive juices. The condition can occur as a ...
Two weeks later, the patient underwent upper gastrointestinal endoscopy and endoscopic ultrasound to rule out other possible etiologies for her epigastric pain. The tests showed no evidence of peptic ...
The condition refers to inflammation of the pancreas, with symptoms including moderate to severe abdominal pain that worsens when you cough, lie flat, move or eat; as well as indigestion and appetite ...
Objectives To determine whether the use of incretin based drugs, compared with sulfonylureas, is associated with an increased risk of acute pancreatitis. Design Population based cohort study. Setting ...