Clinical History:
A 26-year-old, para-2 living-2 (P2L2) female presented to the emergency department of our center with complaints of acute epigastric pain on and off for four days, radiating towards the back and associated with abdominal fullness. She also complained of fever on and off for two days, with a maximum temperature documented at 101.2 degrees Fahrenheit. She had a history of cervical spine surgery with a plate in situ ten years back. She also gave twice a history of lower segment cesarean section (LSCS) and the placement of an intrauterine copper T two years ago after the second cesarean section. She is a non-vegetarian, non-alcoholic, and non-smoker. Her menstrual cycles were regular, each lasting 28-30 days without dysmenorrhea. There was no history of diabetes or pre-diabetes, abdominal trauma, intake of any offending medications, autoimmune diseases, or any other surgical procedures. Her family history was not significant for pancreatitis, dyslipidemia, cardiovascular events, diabetes, gallstones, or autoimmune diseases.