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==Overview==
Acute pancreatitis should be differentiated from other conditions that may produce symptoms similar to that of acute pancreatitis. These conditions include [[gallstones]], pancreatic cysts, pancreatic pseudocysts, and [[chronic pancreatitis]].
==Differentiating Acute pancreatitis from other Diseases==
==Differentiating Acute pancreatitis from other Diseases==
Acute pancreatitis should be differentiated from the following diseases:
Acute pancreatitis should be differentiated from the following diseases:
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Revision as of 14:48, 26 February 2013

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Overview

Acute pancreatitis should be differentiated from other conditions that may produce symptoms similar to that of acute pancreatitis. These conditions include gallstones, pancreatic cysts, pancreatic pseudocysts, and chronic pancreatitis.

Differentiating Acute pancreatitis from other Diseases

Acute pancreatitis should be differentiated from the following diseases:

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