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|[[Diabetes mellitus|DM type II]], [[amylase]] and [[lipase]] levels may be slightly elevated | |[[Diabetes mellitus|DM type II]], [[amylase]] and [[lipase]] levels may be slightly elevated | ||
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|[[Anemia]] | |[[Anemia]] |
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Overview
Differentiating Chronic Pancreatitis from Other Diseases
Chronic pancreatitis needs to be differentiated from other diseases with similar presentation such as:
Disease | History and Symptoms | Physical examination | Laboratory findings | Imaging findings | Gold standard | Other findings | |||
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Abdominal pain | Steatorrhea | Weight loss | Fever | ||||||
Chronic pancreatitis | ✔ | ✔ | DM type II, amylase and lipase levels may be slightly elevated | ||||||
Pancreatic cancer | |||||||||
Autoimmune pancreatitis | |||||||||
Lymphoma | |||||||||
Pancreatic endocrine tumors | |||||||||
Acute pancreatitis | |||||||||
Cholangitis | |||||||||
Biliary obstruction | |||||||||
Pseudocyst | |||||||||
Pancreatic duct stricture/stone | |||||||||
Cholecystitis | |||||||||
Chronic gastritis | |||||||||
Community-Acquired Pneumonia (CAP) | |||||||||
Intestinal perforation | |||||||||
Crohn disease | |||||||||
Myocardial infarction | |||||||||
Mesenteric artery ischemia | |||||||||
Peptic ulcer disease | |||||||||
Retroperitoneal hematoma | ✔ | Anemia | MRI is the best radiologic tool to differentiate between retroperitoneal masses. | ||||||
Retroperitoneal abscess | ✔ | ✔ | Leukocytosis, positive inflammatory markers | ||||||
Retroperitoneal tumors (.e.g. liposarcoma) | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | positive tumor marker |