Pancreatitis with arthropathy and subcutaneous fat necrosis
β Scribed by H. Alexander Wilson; Ali D. Askari; Dewey H. Neiderhiser; A. MyronJohnson; Brian S. Andrews; Lansing C. Hoskins
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1983
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 555 KB
- Volume
- 26
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0004-3591
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β¦ Synopsis
Abstract
The occurrence of peripheral fat necrosis in exceptional cases of pancreatic disease is not well understood. We report studies on such a patient with arthropathy and subcutaneous nodules. Examination of serial serum samples demonstrated striking elevations of the pancreatic enzymes phospholipase A, 3β3.4 units/ml (normal 0.17β0.41); lipase, 7β39 SigmaβTietz units/ml (normal < 1); immunoreactive trypsin, 912β3,207 ng/ml (normal 12β41). The distinguishing characteristic of the patient's synovial fluid was a marked elevation of hydrolized fatty acids (680 mg/dl versus 19 Β± 19 in control inflammatory joint fluids). Synovial fluid fatty acid distribution was identical to values for tissue fat. In contrast, serum fatty acid levels and distribution were normal. No associated proteinase inhibitor or significant immunologic abnormality was detected. Certain properties of adipose cells and lipolytic enzymes may help explain the characteristically selective necrosis of fat cells observed in this syndrome.
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