Acute necrotizing
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Publications Tagged with "Acute necrotizing"
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2017
1 publicationA Curious CA use of Pancreatitis – A Case Report
A case of acute necrotising pancreatitis, was admitted in our tertiary care centre with complaints of abdominal pain in the epigastric region for 2 days. Pain was associated with vomiting, sore throat and fever on and off. On examination, the patient was tachycardic, and had B/L parotid enlargement with erythema. Systemic examination was insignificant except for mild epigastric tenderness and distension. USG and CECT- abdomen confirmed the necrotising nature of the pancreatitis. The biochemical and serological work-up eventually revealed the final diagnosis of the cause of pancreatitis in the patient. The case is being published in view of the rarity, and the difficulty in diagnosing the condition
