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ea0031p90 | Clinical practice/governance and case reports | SFEBES2013

An unusual case of pancreatitis: a case report

Goodall Victoria , Bingham Emma

A previously fit and well 49-year-old gentleman presented to hospital with vomiting and myalgia. Three weeks previously he had been admitted with acute pancreatitis, but no cause was found. An incidental hypercalcaemia was also noted at that time. He had lost approximately two stone in weight in the previous three months and had become more short of breath on exertion. He had a strong family history for type I diabetes mellitus, but otherwise there was no significant history.<...