Idiopathic hyperamylasemia.
Author(s): Minakami H, Sato I, Gunj Y, Taniguchi Y
Affiliation(s): Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Jichi Medical School, Tochigi, Japan.
Publication date & source: 1998-07, Hepatogastroenterology., 45(22):1148-9.
Publication type: Case Reports
A 25-year-old pregnant Japanese woman was diagnosed with idiopathic hyperamylasemia. The administration of a beta-stimulant caused a further increase in the serum levels of pancreas-type amylase and lipase.The patient's hyperamylasemia concomitant with elevated serum levels of lipase, elastase 1, and trypsin lasted over a 4 year-period, in which the patient remained asymptomatic. It is possible that the pancreas in some women with the idiopathic hyperamylasemia can respond to a beta-adrenoceptor stimulation with respect to pancreatic enzyme secretion.
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