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Query: UMLS:C0030305 (
pancreatitis
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6-Mercaptopurine
(
6-MP
) has an important role in the treatment of inflammatory bowel disease. Its most frequent short-term complication has proven to be
pancreatitis
, which we have now seen in 13 of 400 (3.25%) patients (12 Crohn's disease, 1 ulcerative colitis) and which we here describe. The timing of the
pancreatitis
was such that it could not be attributed to sulfasalazine, which was also being taken by 9 patients, or corticosteroids, which were being taken by 7 patients. The dosage of
6-MP
ranged from 50 to 100 mg daily, and the
pancreatitis
, which was uncomplicated in all cases, occurred within 8-32 days with one exception (6.5 mo). Symptoms included epigastric pain, back pain, fever, and nausea. The serum amylase was elevated in 12 patients. The average elevation was 5.9 times normal. In all cases, the
6-MP
was discontinued and symptoms and signs returned to normal over a period of 1-11 days. No other complications of
6-MP
occurred; there was no leukopenia. Of 7 patients rechallenged with
6-MP
, all developed recurrent
pancreatitis
, including 4 in less than 24 h. In 3 patients, desensitization attempted by a gradual increase in dose from 1/8 tablet (approximately 6 mg) daily also led to recurrence. The timing of the initial
pancreatitis
and the recurrence at rechallenge are best explained by an allergic reaction.
6-Mercaptopurine
should not be reinstituted once it has caused
pancreatitis
.
...
PMID:Nature and course of pancreatitis caused by 6-mercaptopurine in the treatment of inflammatory bowel disease. 242 86
Mercaptopurine
(6-mercaptopurine, 6MP) is a mainstay of curative therapy in childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL), and contributes to its 90% overall survival rate. We present two patients with ALL who suffered with severe
pancreatitis
secondary to 6MP. Through the use of allopurinol in conjunction with reduced dose 6MP, we were able to continue 6MP without further
pancreatitis
. This report contributes to the small body of literature on 6MP associated
pancreatitis
in childhood ALL and describes a novel approach to continued use of 6MP during therapy.
...
PMID:Maintenance Treatment With Low-Dose Mercaptopurine in Combination With Allopurinol in Children With Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia and Mercaptopurine-Induced Pancreatitis. 2687 33