Pancreatitis, Pannicultis, Polyarthritis- A Rare Triad!
Journal: Archives of Clinical Gastroenterology (Vol.2, No. 3)Publication Date: 2016-12-30
Authors : Vaibhav Patil Uday Sanglodkar Mayank Jain Joy Varghese; Venkataraman Jayanthi;
Page : 063-064
Keywords : Pancreatitis; Arthritis; Panniculitis;
Abstract
A 51 year - old – male, consuming alcohol almost 180 ml/ day for 20 years was admitted elsewhere with vomiting for 10 days, reduced urine output for 5 days and severe epigastric pain radiating to back for 3 days. In the next 3 days he developed fever alongside with pain, swelling and redness of the lower extremities, jaundice and breathlessness on exertion.
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