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#327 Acute Pancreatitis

The Curbsiders Internal Medicine Podcast

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Pancreatitis

Having fever within the first seven to ten days, even with lucasytoses and utter positive seers markers, should not indicate, or should not be a reason to initiate antibotics. I think that there is no amount of lucasytosis or left shift or fever that will sort of change or dictate that the real frind obonix, not that i'm aware of. So in the inter mendis pancretatis, you can develop peripancratic fluid collections as early as seven to 10 days. And then if they they persist, they can evolve what we call them pseudocis. If they persist beyond o, now, 30 days or so, bor

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