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For each of the pancreatic lesions listed on the left select the most appropriate association from the list on the right

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For each of the pancreatic lesions listed on the left select the most appropriate association from the list on the right.

a. Acute pancreatitis.

b. Cystic fibrosis.

c. Pancreatic adenocarcinoma.


  1. Autosomal dominant inheritance.
  2. Increased sodium chloride content of sweat.
  3. Raised serum amylase.
  4. Recurrent peptic ulceration.
  5. Thrombophlebitis migrans.

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The answer is C, B, E. This is a diagnostic test for acute pancreatitis; the release of amylase is also responsible for the clinicopathological features of pancreatitis.

This autosomal recessive condition is caused by abnormal exocrine gland secretions; the abnormal sweat is a diagnostic test.

Thrombophlebitis migrans is one of the bizarre clinical effects seen in patients with pancreatic cancer.

Recurrent peptic ulceration (D) is a feature of the endocrine pancreatic tumours which secrete gastrin.

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