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Sem 2 Chapter 6 Gallbladder, Exocrine Pancreatic Disorder

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The level of lipase is more specific for diagnosing what?

Author: Lexie Rae Negron



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Acute Pancreatitis *Acute - are severe and sudden in onset. *Lipase - a type of protein made by your pancreas, an organ located near your stomach. Lipase helps your body digest fats. ... But, a high level of lipase can mean you have pancreatitis, an inflammation of the pancreas, or another type of pancreas disease.


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