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145 clinical observations of 114 patients with Crohn's disease and 65 observations of 47 patients with ulcerative colitis were analyzed prospectively concerning the prevalence of pathologically elevated levels of serumamylase or -lipase and acute pancreatitis. Painless hyperamylasemia or hyperlipasemia were found in 18 of 114 patients with Crohn's disease (15.8%) and in 10 of 47 patients with ulcerative colitis (21.3%) without morphological abnormalities on ultrasound. Range of elevated serumamylase levels differs from 35 to 68 U/L (Ref.-value less than 34 U/L), range of serumlipase levels varies from 199 to 858 U/L (Ref.-value less than 190 U/L). Pathologically elevated levels of serumamylase and -lipase persisted for 17.7 +/- 9.0 (5-28) days in Crohn's disease and 22.8 +/- 9.8 (7-33) days in ulcerative colitis. No relation to the activity or the duration of the disease, drug treatment or the weight loss of the patients could be shown. Acute pancreatitis was found in 4 of 114 patients (3.5%) with Crohn's disease, whereas in ulcerative colitis acute pancreatitis was diagnosed in 1 of 47 patients (2.1%). Regarding the promoting factors, drugs (azathioprine and salazosulfapyridine) and mechanical alterations of the bile duct (primary sclerosing cholangitis) or the pancreas (pancreas divisum) were found in 4 of the 5 patients. However the case of a 23 year old woman suffering from Crohn's ileocolitis who died of an idiopathic pancreatitis remains obscure.
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PMID:[Hyperamylasemia, hyperlipasemia and acute pancreatitis in chronic inflammatory bowel diseases]. 170 51

We report the case of a 23-year old woman suffering from Crohn's ileocolitis for 14 years who died of a prolonged shock followed by hyperglycaemia. The post-mortem examination showed an acute pancreatitis. There was no hint for Crohn's disease of the duodenum or primary sclerosing cholangitis (PSC). Unexplained Pancreatitis coincident with Crohn's disease might be a possible extraintestinal manifestation of the disease. However such association remains speculative at the moment. Further studies based on morphological, functional, immunological and epidemiological data are required. Review of the literature and our own data show the necessity to look attentive for other causes of acute pancreatitis associated with Crohn's disease (PSC, pancreas divisum, drug induced-pancreatitis).
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PMID:[Crohn disease-associated pancreatitis: is there a new extra-intestinal manifestation of the disease?]. 211 92

Two cases of Crohn's disease coincidental with acute pancreatitis are described. Both patients were diagnosed as suffering from acute pancreatitis by hyperamlasemia and ultrasonography. Both had received a previous diagnosis of Crohn's ileocolitis. Crohn's disease was active in one patient at the onset of pancreatitis but was inactive in the other. We saw no factor that was obviously responsible for the pancreatitis in these patients. We also review other cases of Crohn's disease accompanied with pancreatitis that have been reported previously in the literature. In six cases, no cause was established for the pancreatitis, other than the Crohn's disease itself. We assume that pancreatitis, although rare, may be one of the extra-intestinal complications of Crohn's disease.
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PMID:Acute pancreatitis as a complication of Crohn's disease. 274 92

Two adolescent girls, aged 15 and 18, in whom the diagnosis of Crohn's ileocolitis had been made 6 months and 3 years previously, developed acute pancreatitis with relapses of varying duration and severity. The younger patient's condition progressed to chronic relapsing pancreatitis with intractable pain despite partial pancreatectomy. The other has had recurrent acute attacks but has been well between bouts. No duodenal involvement could be found in the two cases and there was no evidence to implicate drugs as a factor responsible for this rare association between pancreatitis and Crohn's disease.
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PMID:Relapsing pancreatitis in association with Crohn's disease. 688 42