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Is Acute Pancreatitis Side Effect Of Diprofos Injection?

Is acute pancreatitis a side effect of diprofos injection? Following the injection one week after 56years male patient starts to develop abdominal fullness acute abdominal pain ultrasonography : picture of acute focal pancreatitis ? For differential diagnosis with pancreatic carcinoma . MRI : acute focal pancreatitis with a nodule 2cm in head of pancreas nodule looks solid amylase and lipase high2folds
Wed, 28 May 2014
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Diprofos is just a corticosteroid betamethasone and hardly a suspect of acute pancreatitis. This disease has many etiologies like advancing age, alcoholism, obesity, viral infections, gall stones etc but betamethasone aint one of them.Seek a doctor for further management. Put her on ranson's criteria, nil per oral and fluids only and antibiotics and a full protocol management as age of 56 may lead to its complications.
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Is Acute Pancreatitis Side Effect Of Diprofos Injection?

Thank you for asking! Diprofos is just a corticosteroid betamethasone and hardly a suspect of acute pancreatitis. This disease has many etiologies like advancing age, alcoholism, obesity, viral infections, gall stones etc but betamethasone aint one of them.Seek a doctor for further management. Put her on ranson s criteria, nil per oral and fluids only and antibiotics and a full protocol management as age of 56 may lead to its complications. take care