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Query: UMLS:C0001339 (
acute pancreatitis
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Thyrotropin-releasing hormone (TRH) has been shown to be present and have actions in the human gastrointestinal tract. We have studied urine TRH immunoreactivity (TRH-ir) levels in healthy subjects and patients with
acute pancreatitis
, gallstones, ulcerative colitis, or
acute gastritis
. The urine samples were prepurified by SP-Sephadex-C-25 cation exchange chromatography, subjected to reverse-phase high-pressure liquid chromatography, and assayed in our TRH radioimmunoassay. The mean urine TRH immunoreactivity values of healthy subjects were 4.42 +/- 1 ng/l (x +/- SEM); of patients with
acute pancreatitis
on the 1st day of hospitalization, 23 +/- 7 ng/l; on the 2nd day, 7 +/- 1 ng/l; and on the 3rd day 9 +/- 2 ng/l. Only the urine TRH levels of the pancreatitis patients on day 1 differed significantly (p less than 0.05) from the levels of the healthy subjects. Circulating TRH appears to be derived mostly from the pancreas, where the islets during
acute pancreatitis
are affected, and TRH is released into circulation and urine.
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PMID:Increased urinary levels of thyrotropin-releasing hormone immunoreactivity in acute pancreatitis. 241 Sep 74
We describe an interesting case of intramural duodenal hematoma in an otherwise healthy male who presented to emergency room with gradually progressive abdominal pain, nausea, and vomiting. This condition was missed on initial evaluation and patient was discharged from emergency room with diagnosis of
acute gastritis
. After 3 days, patient came back to emergency room and abdominal imaging studies were conducted which showed that patient had intramural duodenal hematoma associated with gastric outlet obstruction and pancreatitis. Hematoma was the cause of
acute pancreatitis
as pancreatic enzymes levels were normal at the time of first presentation, but later as the hematoma grew in size, it caused compression of pancreas and subsequent elevation of pancreatic enzymes. We experienced a case of pancreatitis which was caused by intramural duodenal hematoma. This case was missed on initial evaluation. We suggest that physicians should be more vigilant about this condition.
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PMID:A rare cause of acute pancreatitis: intramural duodenal hematoma. 2309 43
Anisakis is a parasite with life cycles involving fish and marine mammals. Human infection, anisakiasis, occurs with the ingestion of raw infected seafood and usually presents with acute or chronic gastrointestinal symptoms from esophageal or gastric invasion. We report a rare caseinvolving the oral cavity. A 39-year-old male presented with oral and sub-sternal pain of one day duration after eating raw cuttlefish. Physical examination revealed areas of erythema and edema with a central white foreign particle on the labial and buccal mucosa. With microscopic field we could remove the foreign material from the lesions. The foreign material was confirmed to be Anisakis. Anisakis was also removed from the esophagus by esophagogastroduodenoscopy. The patient was discharged the following day without complication. Anisakiasis is frequently reported in Korea and Japan, countries where raw seafood ingestion is popular. The symptoms of acute anisakiasis include pain, nausea, and vomiting and usually begin 2-12 hours after ingestion. The differential diagnosis includes food poisoning,
acute gastritis
, and
acute pancreatitis
. A history of raw seafood ingestion is important to the diagnosis of anisakiasis. Treatment is complete removal of the Anisakis to relieve acute symptoms and prevent chronic granulomatous inflammation.
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PMID:Anisakiasis Involving the Oral Mucosa. 2934 51