Acute pancreatitis

Epidemiology


Etiology

Most common causes

Other causes


Pathophysiology


Clinical features

Symptoms

Examination findings

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Circulating pancreatic enzymes cause swelling of the subcutaneous tissue and localized hemorrhages. These signs, though nonspecific, suggest retroperitoneal bleeding and are associated with a poor prognosis.

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As the pancreas is a retroperitoneal organ, abdominal guarding may not be present with the typical hard rigidity seen in inflammation of intraperitoneal organs. Instead, the abdomen is distended and elastic on palpation.


Diagnostics

Diagnostic criteria for acute pancreatitis

Two of the three following criteria should be met for a diagnosis of acute pancreatitis to be made.


Treatment