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Cytomegaloviral pancreatitis
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Cytomegaloviral pancreatitis
Symptoms
Causes
Risk Factors
Diagnosis
Complications
Treatment
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Symptoms of Cytomegaloviral pancreatitis
The following features are indicative of Cytomegaloviral pancreatitis:
mild reflux esophagitis
gastritis
jaundice
liver dysfunction
abdominal pain
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Common Causes of Cytomegaloviral pancreatitis
The following are the most common causes of Cytomegaloviral pancreatitis:
cytomegalovirus infection
Risk Factors for Cytomegaloviral pancreatitis
The following factors may increase the likelihood of Cytomegaloviral pancreatitis:
immunocompromised persons
Prevention of Cytomegaloviral pancreatitis
Yes, it may be possible to prevent Cytomegaloviral pancreatitis.
Occurrence of Cytomegaloviral pancreatitis
Common Gender
Cytomegaloviral pancreatitis can occur in any gender.
Lab Tests and Procedures for Diagnosis of Cytomegaloviral pancreatitis
The following lab tests and procedures are used to detect Cytomegaloviral pancreatitis:
CT scan (Computed tomography): To reveal dilatation of the bile ducts
Endoscopic retrograde pancreatography (ERP): To determine pancreas divisum
Endoscopic ultrasonography (EUS): To demonstrate asymmetric thickening of the duct wall
Endoscopic retrograde cholangiography (ERC): To find out a focal irregular narrowing
Intraductal ultrasonography: To determine an irregular thickening of the bile duct
Complications of Cytomegaloviral pancreatitis if untreated
It is not know if Cytomegaloviral pancreatitis causes complications if left untreated.
Procedures for Treatment of Cytomegaloviral pancreatitis
The following procedures are used to treat Cytomegaloviral pancreatitis:
Surgery: To treat cytomegaloviral pancreatitis
Self-care for Cytomegaloviral pancreatitis
The following self-care actions or lifestyle changes may help in the treatment or management of Cytomegaloviral pancreatitis:
wash hands often
avoid contact with tears and saliva when kiss a child
avoid sharing food
be careful with disposable items
clean toys and countertops
practice safe sex
Is Cytomegaloviral pancreatitis Infectious?
Yes, Cytomegaloviral pancreatitis is known to be infectious. It can spread across people via the following means:
through infected blood
through infected urine
through infected saliva
through infected breast milk from mother to baby
through tears
through semen
through vaginal fluids
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This page was last updated on 2/04/2019.
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