Medical Image of the Week: Hypertriglyceridemia-induced Pancreatitis
Friday, January 11, 2013 at 10:03AM
Rick Robbins, M.D. in Pancreatitis, abdominal pain, hypertriglyceridemia

Figure 1. Panel A. Abdominal CT scan showing pancreatitis with edema and indistinct pancreatic borders (arrows). Panel B. Patient’s milky serum sample from elevated triglycerides. 

A 38 year old man presented with diffuse abdominal pain and was found to have pancreatitis on abdominal CT image (Figure 1, Panel A). His triglyceride level was 4573 mg/dL and his serum red top tube was visibly lipemic (Figure 1, Panel B).  He underwent one cycle of plasmapheresis and his triglyceride level decreased to below 500mg/dL.

Nathaniel Reyes, MD and Gordon Carr, MD

Division of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine

Arizona Respiratory Center

University of Arizona

Tucson, AZ

Reference as: Reyes N, Carr G. Medical image of the week: hypertriglyceridemia-induced pancreatitis. Southwest J Pulm Crit Care 2013;6(1):22. PDF

Article originally appeared on Southwest Journal of Pulmonary, Critical Care and Sleep (https://www.swjpcc.com/).
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