Pancreatitis Induced by Cocaine

Case Rep Gastroenterol. 2017 Apr 19;11(1):212-218. doi: 10.1159/000468511. eCollection 2017 Jan-Apr.

Abstract

Pancreatitis is one of the commonest diseases of the gastrointestinal tract, characterized by epigastric pain of moderate to severe intensity, which radiates to the back, elevation of pancreatic lipase and amylase enzymes, and changes in pancreatic parenchyma in imaging methods. The most common etiologies vary, generally the most frequent being biliary lithiasis and alcohol, followed by hypertriglyceridemia. Among the less frequent causes is drug-induced pancreatitis. We report a case of acute pancreatitis caused by cocaine, rarely described in literature.

Keywords: Cocaine; Management; Pancreatitis.

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  • Case Reports