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Case Reports
. 2025 Jan 22:18:11795476251315000.
doi: 10.1177/11795476251315000. eCollection 2025.

Acute Pancreatitis: An Unusual Side Effect of Adalimumab in Crohn's Disease Patient

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Acute Pancreatitis: An Unusual Side Effect of Adalimumab in Crohn's Disease Patient

Walid El Ouardi et al. Clin Med Insights Case Rep. .

Abstract

Background: Drug-induced acute pancreatitis is a rare condition occurs at an incidence rate of 0.1-1.4% and represents a diagnostic challenge. TNFα inhibitors specially adalimumab is very rarely reported in the literature, primarily through case reports, as a potential cause of acute pancreatitis.

Case presentation: Our case report presents a case of a 23-year-old patient followed for Crohn disease in whom a diagnosis of acute pancreatitis induced by adalimumab was made. This diagnosis was confirmed after the elimination of other possible etiologies, and notably by the recurrence of pancreatitis after Adalimumab rechallenge. The occurrence of acute pancreatitis induced by TNFα inhibitors exposes to the risk of pancreatitis with other drugs in this class, hence the need to switch to another therapeutic class, which was Ustekinumab in our case.

Conclusion: Acute pancreatitis is an unusual complication of treatment with Adalimumab. Through our experience, based on solid scientific data, we want to draw the attention of clinicians to the reality of this complication. It should be considered in any patient on TNFα inhibitors who presents with acute pancreatitis without an obvious cause.

Keywords: Adalimumab; TNFα inhibitors; drug induced acute pancreatitis; pancreatitis.

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The author(s) declared no potential conflicts of interest with respect to the research, authorship, and/or publication of this article.

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Figure 1.
Figure 1.
Computed tomography axial images showing edematous pancreatitis, particularly in the head. Note the infiltration of peripancreatic fat (arrows).
Figure 2.
Figure 2.
Radial endoscopic ultrasound via bulbar station showing gallbladder microlithiasis (arrow).

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