A known case of pancreatitis presents on Day 4 with breathlessness, basal crepitations. Diagnosis is:

Correct Answer: ARDS
Description: Ans. C ARDSPerihilar fluffy opacities - Bat wing opacitiesQ seen in pulmonary edema (cardiogenic/non-cardiogenic), ARDS. Common pulmonary complications of pancreatitis are ARDS, pleural effusion (mostly left sided) and consolidation.
Category: Radiology
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