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Estrogen-induced acute pancreatitis in a female: A case report

To the editor, Medications related to acute pancreatitis account for less than 5% of cases while most cases could be attributed to alcohol, gallbladder stones, hypertriglyceridemia, autoimmune or iatrogenic related. Here we present a case who was diagnosed with acute pancreatitis due to estrogen inj...

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Published in:Asian journal of surgery 2023-11, Vol.46 (11), p.5265-5266
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