2001
DOI: 10.1016/s0210-5705(01)70127-6
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Síndrome de Ehlers-Danlos asociado a pancreatitis aguda

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“…[7] Finally, in a case from 2001, reported by Indart et.al, they mention how a patient with EDS IV presents with spontaneous acute pancreatitis, furthering the incidence of pancreatitis in EDS patients across various subtypes. [8] In both cases and in our patient, no other causes for pancreatitis were seen, potentially pointing EDS to be the more likely cause. Although our patient had slightly elevated triglycerides to 251 mg/dL, levels >1000mg/dL are more likely to cause acute pancreatitis, making this cause a much less likely reason for his pancreatitis.…”
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“…[7] Finally, in a case from 2001, reported by Indart et.al, they mention how a patient with EDS IV presents with spontaneous acute pancreatitis, furthering the incidence of pancreatitis in EDS patients across various subtypes. [8] In both cases and in our patient, no other causes for pancreatitis were seen, potentially pointing EDS to be the more likely cause. Although our patient had slightly elevated triglycerides to 251 mg/dL, levels >1000mg/dL are more likely to cause acute pancreatitis, making this cause a much less likely reason for his pancreatitis.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 50%