Severe Acute Pancreatitis with Normal Amylase and Lipase Levels, A Case Report
Acute pancreatitis is a reversible inflammatory process that, de pending on local or systemic involvement, can be mild or severe, with vesicular lithiasis and alcoholism being the 2 main causes, which together cause pancreatitis in 80% of cases. Some reviews attribute hypertriglyceridemia as the third cause of this entity (1.3 to 38%) of the cases reported. There is also a case report of acute pancreatitis with serum values of normal pancreatic enzymes.
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