Pancreatitis is an inflammation of the pancreas, which can happen if the digestive enzymes activate before releasing into the small intestine. People with Wilson's disease may develop pancreatitis as a result of copper deposits in the pancreas, although this symptom is quite unusual and only appears in a few cases.

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