Disease | cholelithiasis |
Phenotype | C0030305|pancreatitis |
Sentences | 16 |
PubMedID- 23002153 | Results: of the 151 patients included, 117 patients had acute pancreatitis with gallstones (n=51) as the most common cause. |
PubMedID- 26143191 | However, it remains controversial whether cholecystectomy is associated with reduced risks of pancreatitis and diabetes in patients with cholelithiasis and no history of pancreatitis. |
PubMedID- 26460661 | Interpretation: compared with interval cholecystectomy, same-admission cholecystectomy reduced the rate of recurrent gallstone-related complications in patients with mild gallstone pancreatitis, with a very low risk of cholecystectomy-related complications. |
PubMedID- 18514463 | A 78-year-old woman with a history of acute pancreatitis due to gallstones was hospitalized for abdominal pain and gastrointestinal bleeding. |
PubMedID- 22612194 | gallstones were the cause of pancreatitis in seven patients (16.3%) while no cause was identified in 29 patients (67.4%). |
PubMedID- 25709846 | While liver enzyme levels may be elevated in those with pancreatitis due to cholelithiasis or alcohol use, these levels alone are not reliable for diagnosing acute pancreatitis. |
PubMedID- 25498113 | Considering this was the patient's first episode of pancreatitis with evidence of cholelithiasis, it seemed prudent that he would benefit from cholecystectomy but not diverticulectomy. |
PubMedID- 25657615 | Four cases of serious ades, with two of these linked to study drugs, included hemorrhagic pancreatitis associated with cholelithiasis (placebo) and abdominal pain/distension (dulaglutide 1.5 mg). |
PubMedID- 25878403 | Cer-ap is one of the most commonly used animal models of ap but has few clinical parallels [7], whereas tlcs-ap mimics gallstone aetiology with necrotising pancreatitis in the pancreatic head associated with moderate to severe systemic manifestations, including greatly elevated serum il-6. |
PubMedID- 24914340 | Etiologies of pancreatitis vary, with gallstones accounting for the majority of all cases, followed by alcohol. |
PubMedID- 22665561 | Although most cases of acute pancreatitis are attributed to gallstones or alcohol, many remain idiopathic. |
PubMedID- 21991512 | The authors concluded that acute pancreatitis was generally associated with cholelithiasis in pregnant women, and the maternal prognosis was especially good with early supportive therapy and surgical therapy, if it was indicated [4]. |
PubMedID- 25003605 | Purpose of review: acute pancreatitis is associated with alcohol abuse, gallstones and bacterial infection. |
PubMedID- 26409755 | To evaluate cholesterolosis as a cause of pancreatitis, all patients with gallstones were eliminated, leaving 639 patients. |
PubMedID- 21615942 | A pre-requisite for inclusion in the group with gallstone induced pancreatitis was, in all of these patients, gallstones were found to be present in the gall bladder or the bile ducts by either trans-abdominal ultrasound, magnetic resonance choledocho-pancreatography (mrcp) or at the time of endoscopic retrograde choledocho-pancreatography (ercp), if indicated. |
PubMedID- 26467777 | An alternate etiology was identified for 35 of the 54 hepatic events; these included cases adjudicated as having documentation of acetominophen toxicity, cholelithiasis with or without pancreatitis, liver injury following motor vehicle accident, sepsis, hepatitis c virus, epstein barr virus, fatty liver disease, alcohol-related injury, hypotension, other medications, pancreatic cancer, and lymphoma. |
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