 Pancreatitis is a condition characterized by inflammation of the pancreas. It can be acute or chronic, and may be caused by a variety of factors including gallstones, alcohol abuse, medications, and infections. In this study, the authors examined the clinical presentation, etiology, and outcomes of pancreatitis in a pediatric population. They found that the most common symptoms were epigastric pain and vomiting, and that the most common cause was gallstones slash pancreatic stones. The main hospital stay was shorter for younger children than for older ones, but there was no difference in mortality rate. Overall, the authors concluded that timely diagnosis and prompt management of hemodynamic status could lead to successful recovery without any serious complications in pediatric pancreatitis. This article was authored by Muhammad Imran, Sabina Bid Khan, and Munir Iqbal Malik.