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Pancreatitis and psychosis

Identifier

006857

Type of Spiritual Experience

Hallucination

Number of hallucinations: 1

Background

Alcoholism is nutritional deprivation which may have caused the mineral imbalance which caused the pancreatitis .......... or it could have been the drugs they used to treat the pancreatitis.

 

A description of the experience

 

S Afr Med J. 1985 Jul 20;68(2):87-90. Hypophosphataemia in acute pancreatitis.  Sacks DB, Berman MC.

Serum phosphate levels were measured in a group of 78 patients admitted to hospital with a confirmed diagnosis of acute pancreatitis.

Forty-seven (60%) of these patients developed significant hypophosphataemia (less than 0,8 mmol/l) within 4 days of admission.

Serum phosphate levels were generally normal on admission, declined on the 2nd-5th days, and returned to normal within 3-14 days.

A history of previous excessive alcohol intake was obtained from 42 patients (89%) in the hypophosphataemic group and from 28 (90%) in the normophosphataemic group.

In view of the close similarities between the complications of acute pancreatitis and those of hypophosphataemia, including 'toxic psychosis', haematemesis, haematological disturbances, bone infarcts, respiratory failure, abnormal liver function and hyperglycaemia, it is suggested that at least some of these complications could be due to phosphate depletion.

Phosphate replacement may be of benefit in their prevention.

PMID: 2409610

The source of the experience

Other ill or disabled person

Concepts, symbols and science items

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Science Items

Activities and commonsteps

Commonsteps

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