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Es la inflamación del páncreas, una glándula localizada por detrás del estómago. Esta glándula secreta las hormonas insulina y glucagón, al igual que enzimas digestivas que le ayudan a uno a digerir y absorber los alimentos.
Para mayor información, ver el tipo específico de pancreatitis:
Los síntomas pueden abarcar:
Los exámenes que se pueden llevar a cabo abarcan:
Ver los tipos específicos de pancreatitis para mayor información.
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Ver los tipos de pancreatitis específicos.
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Consulte con el médico si presenta dolor abdominal persistente o ictericia, con o sin otros síntomas.
Ver los tipos de pancreatitis específicos.
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