“…Risk factors associated with acute pancreatitis in this population, include co-morbidities (such as PCKD and impaired lipid metabolism [30]), peritoneal dialysis [35], hypercalcemia [33,36], infectious causes (such as cytomegalovirus or varicella zoster virus) [30,33,37,38], and immunosuppressive mediations [30,32,33,[39][40][41][42][43][44]. Multiple studies describe an increased risk of acute pancreatitis with cyclosporine or corticosteroids [32,39,40].…”