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Quick Scroll acute pancreatitis 11.20.05 (2 years ago) #1

Concerning acute pancreatitis:
(i) mumps virus infection is an uncommon cause
(ii) there is an association with gall stones
(iii) hypercalcaemia is a well recognised feature
(iv) the blood glucose is typically lower than normal
(v) lung damage is a well recognised complication
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Quick Scroll 11.20.05 (2 years ago) #2

ONLY ANS IS ASS WITH GALLSTONES, as itz most common cause of acute pancreatitis in uk,, mayb in india also
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Quick Scroll 12.13.05 (2 years ago) #3

1/2/4 r correct if i had to choose 1 it would be2
hyperca leads to pancreatitis but once it occurs hypoca occurs
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Quick Scroll 10.31.06 (1 year ago) #4

Concerning acute pancreatitis:
(i) mumps virus infection is an uncommon cause
(ii) there is an association with gall stones
(iii) hypercalcaemia is a well recognised feature
(iv) the blood glucose is typically lower than normal
(v) lung damage is a well recognised complication
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Quick Scroll 11.16.06 (1 year ago) #5

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Quick Scroll 03.24.07 (1 year ago) #6

i guess the answer is 2 as mumps is common causative organism
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Quick Scroll 06.11.07 (1 year ago) #7

most correct is 2
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Quick Scroll 06.12.07 (1 year ago) #8

2 is correct
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Quick Scroll 06.29.07 (1 year ago) #9

1,2and 3 are correct
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Quick Scroll 08.17.07 (11 months ago) #10

ANS IS :
HYPOCALCEMIA IS A WELL RECOGNISED FEATURE AFTER DEVELOPING AP BUT HYERCALCEMIA IS A CAUSE OF ACUTE PANCE

BLOOD SUGAR IS INCREASED DUE TO TRANSIENT INSULIN DECREASE SECONDARY TO LOSS OF PANCREATIC ILETS

PLEURAL EFFUSION CAN OCCUR IN SEVERE AP

MUMPS IS IMPLICATED AS AN UNCOMMON CAUSE TRUE

SO YOU DECIDE

( QUOTED FROM SLESINGER TEXTBOOK OF GASTRO)
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