Case Report

Gadolinium-Induced Acute Graft Pancreatitis in a Simultaneous Pancreas-Kidney Transplant Recipient

Table 1

Relevant laboratory parameters during the patient’s hospital admission (the 8 criteria included in the modified Glasgow system to predict the severity of acute pancreatitis at 48 hours include age, white cell count, partial pressure of oxygen, serum calcium, urea, lactate dehydrogenase, serum albumin, and blood glucose [9]).

Test3 months priorDay 0Day 1Day 2Day 3Normal Range

Haemoglobin (g/L)146141123116122115–155
White cell count (×109/L)8.9822.3415.6613.7313.954–11
Absolute neutrophil count (×109/L)6.7012.9614.5010.4011.201.8–7.5
Platelet count (×109/L)304409285252250150–450
C-Reactive protein (mg/L)12.498.80–8
Urea (mmol/L)8.612.410.87.64.42.7–8.0
Creatinine (umol/L)971591151088645–90
Serum calcium (mmol/L)2.332.212.022.112.10–2.60
Blood glucose (mmol/L)8.47.24.84.73.2–5.5
Lipase (U/L)203368541115300–60
C-Peptide (pmol/L)915166–1466
Lactate dehydrogenase (U/L)249418414382120–250
Alanine aminotransferase (U/L)313832200–55
Total cholesterol (mmol/L)3.4
Triglyceride (mmol/L)0.5
Tacrolimus level (ug/L)5.06.25–15