Pancreatitis physical examination

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Causes

Classification

Acute Pancreatitis
Chronic Pancreatitis
Hereditary Pancreatitis
Autoimmune Pancreatitis

Differential Diagnosis

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Physical Examination

Findings on the physical exam will vary according to the severity of the pancreatitis, and whether or not it is associated with significant internal bleeding.

Vitals

Pulse

Rate

Blood Pressure

  • The blood pressure may be high (when pain is prominent) or low (if internal bleeding or dehydration has occurred).

Respiratory Rate

  • Respiratory rates are elevated

Abdomen

  • Abdominal tenderness is usually found but may be less severe than expected given the patient's degree of abdominal pain.
  • Bowel sounds may be reduced as a reflection of the reflex bowel paralysis (i.e. ileus) that may accompany any abdominal catastrophe.

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