Causes
symptoms
diagnosis
treatment
complications
100

This common condition involving hardened deposits in the gallbladder can lead to acute pancreatitis.

What are Gallstones?

100

This symptom is often described as a sudden, severe pain that can radiate to the back.

What is abdominal pain?

100

This type of blood test often shows elevated levels of enzymes, indicating pancreatitis.

What are amylase and lipase tests?

100

This is often the first step in treating acute pancreatitis involving with holding food and drink.

 What is fasting or NPO?

100

This severe complication of pancreatitis involves the death of pancreatic tissue.

What is necrotizing pancreatitis?

200

Long term consumption of this substance is a major risk factor for chronic pancreatitis.

 What is alcohol?

200

Patients may experience this uncomfortable feeling in the stomach, often accompanied by the urge to vomit.

What is nausea?

200

This imaging technique can be used to visualize the pancreas and identify inflammation or abnormalities.

What is an abdominal ultrasound?

200

Patients may receive this type of medication to manage severe abdominal pain.

What are Opioids or analgesics?

200

This life-threatening condition can occur as a result of necrotizing pancreatitis due to systemic inflammatory response.

What is septic shock?

300

A condition where high levels of fat saturation are in the blood, can lead to acute pancreatitis.

 What is Hyperlipidemia?

300

In chronic cases, patients may experience this digestive issue due to insufficient enzyme production.

What is malabsorption?

300

This imaging technique is often used to assess the extent of necrosis in the pancreas.

What is a CT scan?

300

This type of diet is to reduce the workload on the pancreas.

What is a low fat diet?

300

This infection may develop in the pancreas or surrounding tissue, often requiring surgical intervention.

What is a pancreatic abscess?

400

This symptom can warmly manifest and is palpable. 

What is a fever?

400

In severe cases of necrotizing pancreatitis, this invasive procedure may be required to remove necrotic tissue.

What is a necrosectomy?

400

This complication involves the formation of fluid collections around the pancreas often requiring drainage.

What are pancreatic pseudocysts?

500

This serious complication can lead to bluish discoloration around the abdomen or flanks, often indicating hemorrhagic necrosis. 

What are Cullens sign or Grey Turners sign?