Chronic calcific pancreatitis is associated with all of the following except: September 2005
Correct Answer: Hypercalcemia
Description: Ars. A: Hypercalcemia Chronic calcifying pancreatitis is invariably related to alcoholism. The earliest finding is precipitation of proteinaceous material in the pancreatic ducts that forms protein plugs that subsequently calcify. The pancreatic ductal epithelium undergoes atrophy, hyperplasia, and metaplasia at the site of the protein plugs. Chronic pancreatitis is a relapsing condition that presents with abdominal pain. As the disease progresses, the frequency and duration of episodes of abdominal pain increase. Consequently, narcotic addiction is a common problem because of the intractable pain. Weight loss and malabsorption are also common. Diabetes can develop in more than half of patients with chronic calcific pancreatitis. Diabetes tends to be brittle in these patients, probably because of the lack of both insulin and glucagon. However, patients with diabetes associated with chronic pancreatitis are less prone to complications such as retinopathy, nephropathy, atherosclerosis, and ketoacidosis than are patients with primary diabetes. On the other hand, neuropathy and myopathy can occur in one third of patients with chronic pancreatitis-associated diabetes
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