pancreatitis
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of pancreatitis
Example Sentences
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She was told she would have to have her gallbladder removed, but before she could have the operation, her gallstones caused pancreatitis – an inflammatory disease that can be fatal.
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Most people with acute pancreatitis start to feel better within about a week and have no further problems.
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But rarer and more serious ones include acute gallstone disease, pancreatitis and serious allergic reactions.
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She warned that when not prescribed correctly semaglutide can lead to serious medical conditions, including thyroid problems and pancreatitis, which can be life-threatening.
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They will then be asked if they would be willing to take part in the study, which will check whether some people are at a higher genetic risk of acute pancreatitis when taking these medicines.
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