Wallach's Interpretation of Diagnostic Tests: Pathways to Arriving at a Clinical Diagnosis (692 page)

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   Drug-induced acute pancreatitis (e.g., aminosalicylic acid, azathioprine, corticosteroids, dexamethasone, ethacrynic acid, ethanol, furosemide, thiazides, mercaptopurine, phenformin, triamcinolone).
   Drug-induced methodologic interference (e.g., pancreozymin [contains amylase], chloride and fluoride salts [enhance amylase activity], lipemic serum [turbidimetric methods]).
   Obstruction of pancreatic duct by
   Stone or carcinoma
   Drug-induced spasm of the sphincter of Oddi (e.g., opiates, codeine, methyl choline, cholinergics, chlorothiazide) to levels 2–15 times normal
   Partial obstruction + drug stimulation
   Biliary tract disease
   Common bile duct obstruction
   Acute cholecystitis
   Complications of pancreatitis (pseudocyst, ascites, abscess).
   Pancreatic trauma (abdominal injury; following ERCP).
   Altered GI tract permeability:
   Ischemic bowel disease or frank perforation

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