Acute pancreatitis and ↑ AST/ALT/ALP = _____
Hint: source
What should you do if a patient with severe pancreatitis develops a fever and leukocytosis three weeks into their hospitalization? IVF/cultures/IV antibiotics → _____
Hint: imaging
What is a late sequelae cx of pancreatitis? _____
How do the following laboratory values change in patients with an exogenous insulin use? Serum insulin: _____ C-peptide level: _____
What is the next step in management for an older patient with a significant smoking history that presents with painful, pruritic red streaks on the arm, with a similar episode two weeks prior on the chest that self-resolved, and mild epigastric pain? _____
What is tx of acute pancreatits? _____
What insulin regimen is considered the best for the day-to-day management of diabetes? _____
What is the single most prognostic lab for pancreatitis? _____
A(n) _____ bite can cause muscle pain, abdominal pain, and pancreatitis
Hint: insect
How are pancreaticopleural fistulas managed? _____
Acute pancreatitis etiology
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Acute pancreatitis diagnosis
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Severity assessment in acute pancreatitis
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Management of acute pancreatitis
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Local complications of acute pancreatitis
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Systemic complications of acute pancreatitis
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Chronic pancreatitis pathophysiology
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Diagnosis of chronic pancreatitis
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Pain management in chronic pancreatitis
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Exocrine pancreatic insufficiency
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Endocrine complications in pancreatitis
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Autoimmune pancreatitis
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Pancreatic cancer risk in chronic pancreatitis
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