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Question 36 Answer

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  • Post published:March 21, 2022
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Answer: D. The most common pediatric causes are trauma and infection.

The most common viral causes are mumps and coxsackievirus B. The most common adult and geriatric cause is gallstones. Acute pancreatitis is seen in 1% to 10% of ERCP cases.

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