2022
DOI: 10.1186/s13256-022-03329-3
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Drug-induced acute pancreatitis in a bodybuilder: a case report

Abstract: Background Unregulated use of a variety of drugs and supplements by bodybuilders and athletes is common and can lead to severe adverse complications. Only a small proportion of acute pancreatitis cases are drug induced, and case reports are essential for identifying potential drug-related risks for pancreatitis. Here we present the first case report published of acute pancreatitis linked to recreational use of anabolic–androgenic steroids, subcutaneous growth hormone, and clenbuterol in a previ… Show more

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“…Mao-Sheng Su et al published a case report about an alcoholic-cause AP but whose highly increased CK were related to another comorbidity – rhabdomyolysis ( 24 ). Shabestari et al described in their case report about the AP patients whose condition was caused by the anabolic steroids resulting in the acute increase of CK followed by high amylase levels ( 25 ). Marques et al described a case of AP in already diagnosed autoimmune disease – systemic lupus erythematosus whose CK level was very low ( 26 ).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Mao-Sheng Su et al published a case report about an alcoholic-cause AP but whose highly increased CK were related to another comorbidity – rhabdomyolysis ( 24 ). Shabestari et al described in their case report about the AP patients whose condition was caused by the anabolic steroids resulting in the acute increase of CK followed by high amylase levels ( 25 ). Marques et al described a case of AP in already diagnosed autoimmune disease – systemic lupus erythematosus whose CK level was very low ( 26 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%