A Case Report of Acute Pancreatitis in Food-Induced Anaphylaxis

食物诱发过敏反应并发急性胰腺炎的病例报告

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Abstract

Food allergy-induced pancreatitis is a rare condition that presents unique diagnostic challenges. While acute pancreatitis (AP) is typically linked to factors such as gallstones, alcohol consumption, metabolic issues, medications, and autoimmune conditions, food allergies are seldom considered a potential cause. Diagnosing food allergy-induced pancreatitis often requires a high index of suspicion and the exclusion of more common causes of pancreatitis. Here we report a 54-year-old female patient who presented at the emergency department (ED) experiencing an anaphylactic reaction to food. After receiving treatment for anaphylaxis, she developed acute abdominal pain 12 hours later. A CT scan of the abdomen indicated AP. The patient was managed with supportive care, including analgesics and intravenous fluids, and did not experience any further complications. Other potential causes and risk factors for AP were ruled out or deemed unlikely. This case highlights the significance of diagnosing AP, particularly food allergy-induced pancreatitis in patients with anaphylaxis. Early detection and early initiation of therapy can subsequently reduce morbidity and mortality.

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