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> Clin Chem 1995;41:S94 (abstract) Steven J. Soldin, Pediatric reference
> ranges for amylase
> ranges 1 day up to 18 years
>
> Alternatively Meites or Jocelyn Hicks books on Pediatric Chemistry
>
> Best regards,
>
> Raymond Wulkan
> Rotterdam
>
>
>
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> Van:  Peter Stromberg [SMTP:[log in to unmask]]
> Verzonden:    donderdag 30 januari 2003 15:56
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> Onderwerp:    ACUTE PANCREATITIS IN INFANTS
>
> One of our consultant paediatricians is considering the diagnosis of
> acute pancreatitis in a 5 month old baby who has suddenly developed
> acute ascites.The baby has a high CRP and an amylase of 5  (ref range
> <100 in adults.).Does anyone have any experience of
> amylase/pancreatiitis in infants?
> Any ideas greatfully accepted.
>
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