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. 2006 Feb;13(1):25–32. doi: 10.1007/s00534-005-1048-2

Table 6.

Conditions associated with elevation of serum amylase

Pancreatic diseases Extrapancreatic neoplasms
Pancreatitis Solid tumors of ovary, prostate, lung, esophagus, breast, thymus
Complications of pancreatitis (pseudocyst, abscess) Multiple myeloma
Trauma (including surgery and ERCP) Pheochromocytoma
Ductal obstruction Miscellaneous
Pancreatic carcinoma Renal failure
Cystic fibrosis (early) Renal transplant
Salivary diseases Macroamylase
Infection (mumps) Burns
Trauma (including surgery) Acidosis (ketotic and nonketotic)
Radiation Pregnancy
Ductal obstruction Cerebral trauma
Gastrointestinal diseases Drug-induced (morphine, diuretics, corticosteroids)
Perforated/penetrating peptic ulcer Abdominal aortic aneurysma
Perforated/obstructed bowel Postoperative (unrelated to trauma)
Mesenteric infarction Anorexia, bulimia nervosa
Appendicitis Idiopathic elevation
Liver disease (hepatitis, cirrhosis)
Gynecologic diseases
Ruptured ectopic pregnancy
Ovarian or fallopian cysts
Pelvic inflammatory disease

Adapted from Apple et al.8