2022
DOI: 10.11604/pamj.2022.41.48.31342
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Pancréatite aigüe idiopathique du post-partum: difficultés diagnostiques ( à propos d´un cas)

Abstract: L´installation d´une pancréatite aigüe en post-partum ou durant la grossesse est rare. La pathologie biliaire constitue de loin la cause la plus fréquente, suivie d´hypertriglycéridémie. Nous rapportons à travers cette observation le cas d´une pancréatite aigüe survenant 4 semaines en post-partum chez une patiente de 19 ans, révélée par des épigastralgies transfixiantes à irradiation dorsale, avec une lipasémie à 36 fois la normale, et dont le bilan étiologique était négatif. Le diagnostic précoce de cette ent… Show more

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“…The postpartum period can present a high risk for developing several life-threatening conditions, such as HELLP syndrome and deep venous thrombosis. Acute pancreatitis in pregnancy and postpartum is a topic that has recently been reviewed and studied [7] due to the increasing number of reported cases [3,4,5,6]. Pancreatitis in pregnancy is caused by hormonal changes due to peaking estrogen and progesterone levels that influence lipid metabolism.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The postpartum period can present a high risk for developing several life-threatening conditions, such as HELLP syndrome and deep venous thrombosis. Acute pancreatitis in pregnancy and postpartum is a topic that has recently been reviewed and studied [7] due to the increasing number of reported cases [3,4,5,6]. Pancreatitis in pregnancy is caused by hormonal changes due to peaking estrogen and progesterone levels that influence lipid metabolism.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%