A rare cause of pediatric acute pancreatitis: Perindopril intoxication

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Abstract

Acute pancreatitis is a reversible inflammatory condition of the pancreas. It usually develops on the basis of trauma, structural abnormalities, and chronic systemic diseases. A definitive causal correlation between a drug and acute pancreatitis is quite difficult for clinicians. Drugs play a vital role in the etiology in approximately 10% of children with pancreatitis. More than 50 drugs including angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors have been reported to cause pancreatic damage. There was no pediatric case report developed pancreatitis following perindopril use. A pediatric case of pancreatitis following perindopril intake was presented in this article to emphasize pancreatitis, which is one of the complications that may occur after drug intake.

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Misirlioglu, M., Yildizdas, D., Ekinci, F., Horoz, O. O., & Yontem, A. (2020). A rare cause of pediatric acute pancreatitis: Perindopril intoxication. Turkish Journal of Emergency Medicine, 20(4), 199–201. https://doi.org/10.4103/2452-2473.297465

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