Any type of pancreatitis can cause jaundice, though gallstone pancreatitis is most common. Gallstone pancreatitis results from a stone leaving the gallbladder and blocking the opening to the small intestine. Fluid can back up into the pancreatic duct, causing inflammation.
If untreated, gallstone pancreatitis can lead to inflammation of the bile ducts, which can severely damage the liver, leading to jaundice. This condition can be fatal if not treated promptly.

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