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Causes
Common Causes
- Gallstones
- Excessive alcohol
- Hypertriglyceridemia
- Hypercalcemia
- Endoscopic Retrograde Cholangiopancreatography
- Autoimmune pancreatitis
- Pregnancy
Causes in Alphabetical Order[1][2]
- Acute gestational fatty liver
- Alcoholism
- Aminoaciduria
- Ascarides
- Autoimmune pancreatitis
- Bacterial infections
- Blunt Trauma
- Cholelithiasis
- Crohn's Disease
- Cystic fibrosis
- Duodenal diverticulum
- Drugs
- AIDS drugs such as DDI and Pentamidine
- Chemotherapeutic agents L-asparaginase and azathioprine
- Diuretics such as furosemide and hydrochlorothiazide
- Estrogen
- ERCP
- Fever
- Fungal infections
- Hemochromatosis
- Hereditary pancreatitis
- Hypercalcemia
- Hypertriglyceridemia
- Hypotension
- Leukocytosis
- Necrotizing vascular angiitis
- Pancreatic cysts
- Pancreas divisum
- Partial pancreas resection
- Parasitic infections
- Penetrating trauma
- Penetrating gastrointestinal ulcer
- Porphyrias
- Postoperative
- Posttransplantation
- Renal failure
- Stenosis of pancreatic ducts
- Systemic Lupus Erythematosus
- Thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura
- Viral infections such as mumps