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causes of pancreatitis
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causes of pancreatitis

by deba, Jan 30, 2002 12:00AM
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by Baseball_Mom, Jan 30, 2002 12:00AM
Looks like it is the "Black Scorpion".  Here is the link to the website I found the information on.  You have to scroll down the page a ways until you get to the pancreatitis section.

http://www.mc.vanderbilt.edu/vumcdept/emergency/mnemonic.html

Take care and best of luck to you.

by CRNA, Jan 30, 2002 12:00AM
Be aware that in the US there are no dangerous scorpions east of the Mississippi, and those of danger that are found in the southwest US will present with many obvious symptoms. The patient will be acutely ill, prior to any effect on the pancrease. I say this in case you are asking whether a scorpion may be responsible for the onset of pancreatitis in someone you know. The answer is %99.999999999999 not!

by kmbk4th, Aug 16, 2008 09:00PM
A related discussion, Gallbladder removal was started.
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