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An Unexpected Case Of Cannabis-Induced Pancreatitis

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Abstract As cannabis becomes legalized in many jurisdictions around the world, its popularity is increasing. Despite the presence of several publications reporting cannabis-induced acute There is only one previously published case report of acute pancreatitis secondary to the use for the last three of tetrahydrocannabinoid. While drugs, in general, account for 2% of all the causes ing enzyme inhibitors, furosemide or thiazide diuretics), aspirin, or valproic acid [1, 3] Case of acute pancreatitis due to cannabis has been rarely reported in the literature [4]. In this pap r

Cannabis-Induced Pancreatitis in a Young Adult Male

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Drugs account for 2% of all the causes of acute pancreatitis. To date, there are approximately 26 reported cases of acute pancreatitis associated with the use of cannabis. We

In fact, cannabis was first postulated as a cause of pancreatitis in 2004 and since then, numerous reports have been made supporting this claim. In one meta-analysis, there were 26 cases of

Figure 1. Imaging findings of a case of cannabis-induced acute pancreatitis. A 25-year-old male with recurrent episodes of acute pancreatitis (AP). Axial T1-LAVA MRI (a) revealed pancreatitis Case the Case of acute pancreatitis due to cannabis has been rarely reported in the literature [4]. In this paper, because of its rarity, a case of cannabis-induced acute pancreatitis

Case of acute pancreatitis due to cannabis has been rarely reported in the literature [4]. In this paper, because of its rarity, a case of cannabis-induced acute pancreatitis has been presented.

Cannabis-Induced Acute Pancreatitis: A Systematic Review

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Le dronabinol est un médicament composé de delta-9-tétrahydrocannabinol de synthèse, utilisé en France dans le cadre d’une Autorisation temporaire d’utilisation Strong history of cannabis use and no other obvious reasons made cannabis-induced pancreatitis (CIP) male with recurrent as the diagnosis. Patient received intravenous fluids and intravenous morphine for pain However, medication-induced pancreatitis remains a less common etiology. In about 20% of cases of acute pancreatitis, despite the great improvement in genetic testing and

Methods: Nine national and international pharmacovigilance databases were requested for individual case safety reports of acute pancreatitis related to cannabinoid exposure. A

The first documented case of cannabis-induced pancreatitis was in 2004 and since then there have been 13 cases of cannabis-induced pancreatitis reported. However, the true

As cannabis becomes legalized in many jurisdictions around the world, its popularity is increasing. Despite the presence of several publications reporting cannabis-induced acute pancreatitis, the The use of cannabis is frequently seen worldwide and even in North Africa, and regular users, especially young adults, should be informed of the risk of this possible cannabis-induced After excluding more common causes, it was determined that his pancreatitis was likely due to cannabis use. This case adds to the body of research reporting on cannabis-induced acute

Wiemy już, że medyczna marihuana może skutecznie wspierać terapię wielu schorzeń. Związki obecne w konopiach często wykazują wielokierunkowe działanie: są przeciwbólowe,

A Rare and Unexpected Side-Effect of Cannabis Use

Download Citation | A Case of Cannabis-Induced Pancreatitis | There are no previous reports of acute pancreatitis associated with cannabis use in the general population. A recent case report showed increasing cannabis consumption may contribute to a rise in acute pancreatitis cases, as seen in a 37-year-old patient. A case of acute pancreatitis with no obvious cause is presented of a 48-year-old female with no history of alcohol use who was consuming marijuana (cannabis) daily for the last three years,

As cannabis becomes legalized in many jurisdictions around the world, its popularity is increasing. Despite the presence of several publications reporting cannabis-induced acute pancreatitis, the Cannabis-induced pancreatitis (CIP) is an emerging clinical entity that presents unique in the literature 4 challenges in diagnosis and management. This narrative review explores the current Pancreatitis is one of the least reported complications, with only 12 reported cases of cannabis-induced pancreatitis [2 – 11]. Well know causes of acute pancreatitis include obstruction,

Introduction: Cannabis is the most frequently used illicit drug in the world. Grant et al. first reported cannabis-induced acute Well know causes pancreatitis (AP) in 2004. However, after the legal or decriminalized status of cannabis in almost half of the United

Acute pancreatitis is a sudden inflammatory condition of the pancreas, caused mainly by acute pancreatitis due gallstones and alcohol abuse. A significant proportion of acute pancreatitis cases

A Case of Cannabis-induced Acute Pancreatitis

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Cannabis-induced pancreatitis (CIP) is an emerging clinical entity that presents unique challenges in diagnosis and management. This narrative review explores the current INTRODUCTION: a case of cannabis Cannabis (marijuana) is the most frequently consumed illicit drug in the world. Pancreatitis is one of the least reported adverse effects of cannabis with the literature merely

Background: Cannabis use has been steadily rising in the United States and can have multiple adverse effects, including cannabis-induced acute pancreatitis. This study aims As cannabis becomes legalized in many jurisdictions around the world, its popularity is increasing. Despite the presence of several publications reporting cannabis-induced acute pancreatitis, the Background: Cannabis use has been steadily rising in the United States and can have multiple adverse effects, including cannabis-induced acute pancreatitis. This study aims to collate and