Which serum enzyme is considered the most specific marker for the diagnosis of acute pancreatitis?

A Amylase

B Lipase

C Alanine aminotransferase (ALT)

D Alkaline phosphatase

Solution

Correct Answer: Option B

- Lipase is the most specific serum enzyme for diagnosing acute pancreatitis because it is produced primarily by the pancreas and remains elevated longer than amylase, allowing for a wider diagnostic window.
- Unlike amylase, lipase levels are less influenced by non-pancreatic conditions such as salivary gland disorders or intestinal diseases.
- Elevated serum lipase reflects pancreatic injury with higher sensitivity and specificity, making it the preferred biochemical marker in clinical practice.
- This specificity aids in distinguishing pancreatitis from other abdominal pathologies presenting with similar symptoms.

Reference: Davidson’s Principles and Practice of Medicine, 23rd Edition, Chapter: Disorders of the pancreas, Page 843.

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