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From: Tigecycline-induced acute pancreatitis in a renal transplant patient: a case report and literature review

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image of CT scan during the the whole course of AP. a Twentie-five days post transplantation, the CT scan of abdomen showed pancreatic swelling, peripheral exudate effusion, considered acute pancreatitis (grade D on Balthazar score, no necrosis visible without contrast injection) after tigecycline treatment for 20 days. b scan showed a basically normal after tigecycline discontinuation for 14 days. c CT reported a normal finding after tigecycline discontinuation for 58 days

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