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Acute Pancreatitis

The Journal of Continuing Education in Nursing, 2008
This column discusses the pathophysiology, signs and symptoms, complications, treatments, and care of acute pancreatitis. J Contin Educ Nurs 2008;39(8):341–342.
Diane Twedell, Megan Pfrimmer
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Acute pancreatitis

Medicina Clínica (English Edition), 2022
Acute pancreatitis is nowadays one of the most common diseases among gastroenterology disorders, being gallstones and alcohol the main etiologies. Diagnostic criteria and indications of different imaging techniques are well defined, so that abdominal ultrasound is useful for etiological diagnosis whereas computarized tomography is better for risk ...
Francisco, Valverde-López   +2 more
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Acute pancreatitis

Current Opinion in Gastroenterology, 2002
Acute pancreatitis begins as acute pancreatic injury and may generate a systemic inflammatory response that evolves into multiorgan failure, leading to death. Multiple inciting factors such as toxins (alcohol), gallstones, or endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography result in a cascade of events beginning with the intra-acinar activation of ...
Anil B, Nagar, Fred S, Gorelick
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Acute pancreatitis

The Lancet, 1993
Acute pancreatitis is an inflammatory disease of variable clinical severity. The pathologic conditions that correlate with clinical severity and with local systemic complications range from mild edema to pancreatic an peripancreatic necrosis. This article discusses diagnosis, etiology, laboratory evaluation, and imaging studies with respect to acute ...
C, Fernández-del Castillo   +2 more
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Acute pancreatitis

Current Opinion in Pediatrics, 1997
The etiology of acute pancreatitis in children is widely varied and includes idiopathic, drug-related, congenital, and posttraumatic causes. Most children have abdominal pain and tenderness without evidence of peritonitis, and most patients will have elevated serum amylase levels initially or after a delay of about 12 hours.
J I, Greenfeld, C M, Harmon
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Acute pancreatitis

Hospital Medicine, 2000
Acute pancreatitis is a common disease. As knowledge of its pathophysiology improves, evidence is found to confirm and refute present management and also to suggest new approaches. This article addresses some of these areas in the context of the management of acute pancreatitis.
M T, Cartmell, A N, Kingsnorth
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Acute pancreatitis

Current Opinion in Gastroenterology, 1999
Efforts to unravel the intracellular processes that occur in acute pancreatitis continue. In cerulein pancreatitis, new evidence supports the idea that a very early event is premature trypsinogen activation triggered by lysosomal cathepsin B. Clinicians persist in trying to identify more sensitive and specific prognostic signs of the severity of ...
H G, Hotz, H A, Reber
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Acute pancreatitis

The Lancet, 2020
Acute pancreatitis is an unpredictable and potentially lethal disease. The prognosis mainly depends on the development of organ failure and secondary infection of pancreatic or peripancreatic necrosis. In the past 10 years, treatment of acute pancreatitis has moved towards a multidisciplinary, tailored, and minimally invasive approach.
Boxhoorn, Lotte   +7 more
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Acute Pancreatitis

Surgical Clinics of North America, 1988
In order to recognize acute pancreatitis in the setting of the acute abdomen, the surgeon must be thoroughly familiar with the numerous etiologies of the disease. No specific test is available to diagnose acute pancreatitis. CT scanning is arguably the most useful single tool, but surgical judgment is critical.
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Acute pancreatitis

Current Opinion in Gastroenterology, 2001
The pathophysiologic concept of acute pancreatitis focuses on early events inside acinar cells such as activation of trypsin. Despite significant progress in the understanding of molecular events in experimental pancreatitis, knowledge of these mechanisms has not yet been translated into therapeutic strategies useful in humans.
Christoph K, Weber, Guido, Adler
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