Childhood pancreatitis

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Abstract

Acute pancreatitis is a rare finding in childhood but probably more common than is generally realized. This condition should be considered in the evaluation of children with vomiting and abdominal pain, because it can cause significant morbidity and mortality. Clinical suspicion is required to make the diagnosis, especially when the serum amylase concentration is normal. Recurrent pancreatitis may be familial as a result of inherited biochemical or anatomic abnormalities. Patients with hereditary pancreatitis are at high risk for pancreatic cancer.

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Uretsky, G., Goldschmiedt, M., & James, K. (1999). Childhood pancreatitis. American Family Physician, 59(9), 2507–2512. https://doi.org/10.5005/jp/books/10371_19

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