2022
DOI: 10.7759/cureus.26132
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Hydroxyurea-Induced Acute Pancreatitis

Abstract: Drug-induced pancreatitis (DIP), while not a major cause of acute pancreatitis, remains a debilitating diagnosis resulting in significant patient morbidity and mortality. The diagnosis includes first diagnosing acute pancreatitis, second ruling out more common etiologies (alcohol abuse, gallstones, etc.), and third documenting a thorough history (in particular medications). Essentially, it is a diagnosis of exclusion. Any drugs with the potential to result in acute pancreatitis should be discontinued, and thos… Show more

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