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. 2013;49(11):487-9.

Valproic acid-induced pancreatitis in a 15-year-old boy with juvenile myoclonic epilepsy

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Valproic acid-induced pancreatitis in a 15-year-old boy with juvenile myoclonic epilepsy

Kadi Veri et al. Medicina (Kaunas). 2013.
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Abstract

Drug-induced acute pancreatitis is a rare condition in childhood, and information about the incidence of valproic acid-induced acute pancreatitis in the pediatric population is scarce. In this clinical case, we report a first documented pediatric case of valproic acid-induced pancreatitis in Estonia. A 15-year-old boy with juvenile myoclonic epilepsy developed acute pancreatitis after 2-month therapy with valproic acid. The symptoms of pancreatitis subsided within 1 week after the discontinuation of treatment with valproic acid. Acute pancreatitis should be suspected in any pediatric patient with gastrointestinal symptoms during valproate treatment.

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