Aim: The aim of the study was to identify whether the presence of diabetes may in some way condition the evolution of acute pancreatitis.
Methods: The study included 16 patients who had been admitted to hospital following an acute episode of pancreatitis. Eight subjects were diabetic and eight formed the control group.
The authors review the literature during the past ten years relating to the onset of retroperitoneal hemorrhage during heparin treatment. The phenomenon may be attributed to a thrombotic genesis involving the adrenal glands and may or may not be correlated to the presence of heparin-induced immune phenomena. The severity of the phenomenon is readily understood: given that the pathology is heparin-dependent, suspension of heparin treatment is the first main step to be taken; this is evidently a cause of risk in relation to the pathology that imposes the use of heparin.
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