Abstract

Objective To investigate the clinical characteristics of acute pancreatitis with primary hyperparathyroidism. Method The clinical data and follow-up status of 3 cases of acute pancreatitis with primary hyperparathyroidism were reviewed (hospitalized for 5 times). Results The level of serum calcium was elevated after admission, which decreased slightly after treatment. There were 3 cases of urinary calculus. Missed parathyroid hormone detection caused 2 cases of missed diagnosis at the first admission. 2 cases of acute pancreatitis had typical clinical manifestations. 1 case underwent parathyroid surgery, and 2 cases of no surgery. There was no relapse during the follow-up. Conclusion Acute pancreatitis with primary hyperparathyroidism is characterized by hypercalcemia, missed diagnosis, urinary calculus, and part typical clinical manifestations. Key words: Acute pancreatitis; Primary hyperparathyroidism; Hypercalcemia; Missed diagnosis

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