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PANCE Practice Question for January 11th

A 42-year-old alcoholic man comes to the emergency department with severe abdominal pain that began 3 hours ago. He is well known to the medical staff because of 3 prior hospitalizations for acute pancreatitis. He says that this time his pain began suddenly and in short order became constant, generalized, and extremely severe. He lies motionless on the stretcher, and on physical examination he has tenderness, rigidity, and rebound in all four abdominal quadrants. Bowel sounds are absent. Initial studies are significant for a serum amylase of 1,200 U/L and free air under both diaphragms on an upright plain film of the abdomen.

Which of the following is the most likely diagnosis?

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