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"Elevated lipase levels can be a result of all of the following conditions except: A. Hepatic failure. B. Renal failure. C. Perforated duodenal ulcer. D. Bowel obstruction or infarction."

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Elevated lipase levels can be a result of several conditions related to the pancreas and surrounding organs. However, one of the options you provided, "B. Renal failure," is not typically associated with elevated lipase levels.

Elevated lipase levels are often seen in conditions affecting the pancreas, such as pancreatitis (inflammation of the pancreas), and conditions that can cause pancreatitis, like gallstones or alcohol abuse. They can also be elevated in certain gastrointestinal conditions.

So, the correct answer to your question is:

B. Renal failure.

Elevated lipase levels are not typically associated with renal (kidney) failure.

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