Multiple Choice
An older man with a history of alcoholism is recently diagnosed with acute pancreatitis. His hematocrit and hypotension levels are decreased. Your differential diagnosis should include:
A) hemorrhagic pancreatitis.
B) cholecystitis.
C) pseudocyst.
D) chronic pancreatitis.
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