TY - JOUR T1 - Tamoxifen precipitation of familial hypertriglyceridaemia: a rare cause of acute pancreatitis JF - BMJ Case Reports DO - 10.1136/bcr-2016-214837 VL - 2016 SP - bcr2016214837 AU - Ali Wadood AU - Robert Chesner AU - Mehboob Mirza AU - Shafquat Zaman Y1 - 2016/08/03 UR - http://casereports.bmj.com/content/2016/bcr-2016-214837.abstract N2 - Drug-induced pancreatitis is uncommon, and is estimated to account for between 0.1% and 5% of cases. Tamoxifen is commonly used in the management of oestrogen receptor-positive breast cancer. We present a rare case of tamoxifen-related hyperlipidaemia resulting in repeated episodes of pancreatitis, which, to the best of our knowledge, has only been documented a few times in the literature. A 36-year-old woman with familial hypertriglyceridaemia presented with recurrent episodes of abdominal pain, modest increases in serum amylase levels and normal liver function tests. The patient had recently been diagnosed with breast carcinoma and was managed with wide local excision (WLE), adjuvant radiotherapy and tamoxifen. On each admission, the patient's symptoms were confirmed either biochemically and/or radiologically. Analysis of the case led to a diagnosis of precipitation of familial hypertriglyceridaemia from tamoxifen use resulting in pancreatitis. Management was altered with tamoxifen cessation and initiation of second-line hormonal therapy. Tamoxifen use needs consideration, especially in those with familial hyperlipidaemia. ER -