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===Epidemiology=== | ===Epidemiology=== | ||
It is important as it has a mortality of '''12%''' and is common in people who [[alcohol|drink]] a lot. | It is important as it has a mortality of '''12%''' and is common in people who [[alcohol|drink]] a lot. | ||
===Pathophysiology=== | ===Pathophysiology=== | ||
The big two are '''[[gallstones]]''' (38%)and '''[[alcohol]]''' (35%). However, the following is a mnemonic to remember the causes: | The big two are '''[[gallstones]]''' (38%)and '''[[alcohol]]''' (35%). However, the following is a mnemonic to remember the causes: | ||
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*'''D'''rugs | *'''D'''rugs | ||
This is the sort of thing they like to ask so learn it. | This is the sort of thing they like to ask so learn it. | ||
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===Investigations=== | ===Investigations=== | ||
===Management=== | ===Management=== | ||
===Prognosis=== | ===Prognosis=== |
Revision as of 14:09, 30 March 2010
Definition
Inflammation of the pancreas occuring over hours.
Epidemiology
It is important as it has a mortality of 12% and is common in people who drink a lot.
Pathophysiology
The big two are gallstones (38%)and alcohol (35%). However, the following is a mnemonic to remember the causes:
- Gallstones
- Ethanol
- Trauma
- Steroids
- Mumps
- Autoimmune
- Scorpion sting
- Hyplidaemia/hypercalcaemia/hypothermia
- ERCP
- Drugs
This is the sort of thing they like to ask so learn it.