A 40-year-old male presents with epigastric pain. Tests reveal acute pancreatitis. The most likely cause of his condition is:
A) pancreatic duct obstruction by a malignant tumor.
B) surgical trauma to the pancreas.
C) obstruction of the biliary tract by a gallstone.
D) toxic injury to the pancreas from nonprescription medications.
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