Acute Pancreatitis Following VAD Chemotherapy Combination Consisting Of Vincristine, Doxorubicin, And Dexamethasone In A Newly Diagnosed Multiple Myeloma Patient: A Case Report.

2012 
Background/Aims: The frequency of drug-related gastrointestinal adverse effects, including pancreatitis, has increased with the development and use of chemotherapeutic agents. Methods: In our country, a combination of vincristine, doxorubicin, and dexamethasone is frequently used as the first line of therapy in newly diagnosed multiple myeloma. A case with acute pancreatitis that we believe to depend on this therapy is presented. Results: In this case, after treatment of the acute pancreatitis episode in a very dynamic process, a proteasome inhibitor and following high dose chemotherapy with melphalan were used for the primary disease. Currently the patient is under follow-up at remission. Conclusion: It is important to consider chemotherapeutic agents as a possible etiology for acute pancreatitis in patients presenting with gastrointestinal symptoms, even after a few exposures to the agent.
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