A lady with a history of epigastric pain radiating to back for three days with normal Serum amylase levels and abdomen ultrasonogram (USG) revealed cholelithiasis and an enlarged pancreas. CT scan confirmed the underlying pathology. Which of the following is the most likely diagnosis.
A lady with a history of epigastric pain radiating to back for three days with normal Serum amylase levels and abdomen ultrasonogram (USG) revealed cholelithiasis and an enlarged pancreas. CT scan confirmed the underlying pathology. Which of the following is the most likely diagnosis.
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A lady with a history of epigastric pain radiating to back for three days with normal Serum amylase levels and abdomen ultrasonogram (USG) revealed cholelithiasis and an enlarged pancreas. CT scan confirmed the underlying pathology. Which of the following is the most likely diagnosis.
β Correct Answer: B. Acute Pancreatitis
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