Pancreas Flashcards

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Acute pancreatitis – typical patient? Key finding to establish edematous nature?

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Alcoholic; elevated hematocrit

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Types of acute pancreatitis?

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#Edematous
#Hemorrhagic
#Superlative (abscess)
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Acute hemorrhagic pancreatitis – begins as what form? Key finding to indicate hemorrhagic?

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Edematous; low hematocrit

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Mortality from pancreatitis occurs due to?

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#Increased need fluid resuscitation (Ranson's criteria)
#Development of multiple pancreatic abscesses
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Treatment of infected pancreatitis? If patients had seizure disorder?

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Imipenem; Meropenem

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Signs of acute suppurative pancreatitis? Management?

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Fever and leukocytosis 10 days after onset of pancreatitis; Percutaneous drainage and imipenem

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When to operate on pancreatic pseudocyst? Management options?

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> 6 cm or >6 weeks

#Percutaneous drainage
#Surgical drainage into G.I. tract
#Endoscopic drainage into stomach
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Signs of chronic pancreatitis?

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Stearrhea, diabetes, constant epigastric pain, calcified pancreas

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