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Chronic pancreatitis

Lancet, The, 2016
Chronic pancreatitis describes a wide spectrum of fibro-inflammatory disorders of the exocrine pancreas that includes calcifying, obstructive, and steroid-responsive forms. Use of the term chronic pancreatitis without qualification generally refers to calcifying chronic pancreatitis.
Shounak Majumder, Suresh T Chari
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CHRONIC PANCREATITIS

Current Opinion in Gastroenterology, 2002
The pathogenesis of idiopathic chronic pancreatitis remains poorly understood despite the high expectations for ascribing the pancreatic damage in affected patients to genetic defects. Neither mutations in the cationic trypsinogen gene nor mutations of the cystic fibrosis conductance regulator gene account for the chronic pancreatitis noted in most ...
Peter, Draganov, Phillip P, Toskes
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Chronic pancreatitis

Current Opinion in Internal Medicine, 2008
As in previous reviews in this journal, this review is focused on the most important new observations in chronic pancreatitis made in the last year.Important observations included the search for biomarkers and alternative methods for the detection of early chronic pancreatitis; stellate cell activation and their role in fibrogenesis; the natural ...
Darwin L, Conwell, Peter A, Banks
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Chronic pancreatitis

Current Opinion in Gastroenterology, 2014
We review selected important clinical observations in chronic pancreatitis reported in 2013.Early diagnosis of chronic pancreatitis remains difficult, although newer techniques utilizing endoscopic ultrasonography-elastography and MRI hold promise. Patients with chronic pancreatitis are at risk of nutritional deficiencies. Osteoporosis, osteopenia, and
Anand R, Gupte, Chris E, Forsmark
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Chronic pancreatitis

Current Opinion in Gastroenterology, 2007
As in previous reviews in this journal, this review is focused on the most important new observations in chronic pancreatitis made in the past year and the beginning of this year.Important observations include the following: first, the natural history and course of chronic pancreatitis; second, that smoking enhances the risk of chronic pancreatitis ...
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Chronic pancreatitis

Current Opinion in Gastroenterology, 1999
An increasing number of novel mutations are associated with chronic pancreatitis. Some cause a high-penetrance, autosomal dominant type of clinical picture (eg, mutations at codons 29 and 122 of the cationic trypsinogen gene), whereas others have a low penetrance or are frequent in the general population (eg, mutations in Kazal type 1 [SPINK1] and in ...
S T, Chari, E P, Dimagno
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CHRONIC PANCREATITIS

The American Journal of the Medical Sciences, 1910
Chronic pancreatitis is a challenging condition for a variety of reasons: it is relatively poorly understood, difficult to diagnose, complex to manage, and is associated with significant morbidity and mortality. The aim of this article is to outline the important aspects of this fibro-inflammatory disease, highlighting the difficulties and providing ...
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Chronic Pancreatitis

Scandinavian Journal of Gastroenterology, 1996
Chronic pancreatitis is a serious disease with many yet unsolved problems, e.g. pathogenesis, cause of pain and treatment. Danish gastroenterologists have for many years participated actively in the investigation of the disease and have produced many internationally recognized results, especially regarding secretion physiology and pathophysiology ...
N T, Pedersen, H, Worning
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Chronic pancreatitis

Gastrointestinal Endoscopy Clinics of North America, 2005
In the past 20 years, endoscopic ultrasonography has been added to the already large armamentarium of diagnostic tests for chronic pancreatitis. This article discusses its potential and possible limitations.
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Chronic pancreatitis

The Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 2006
Chronic pancreatitis (CP) is characterised by pancreatic inflammation and fibrosis leading eventually to destruction of pancreatic parenchyma and loss of exocrine and endocrine function. A model of interactions between environmental triggers of pancreatic inflammation and disease susceptibility or modifying genes (including PRSS1, SPINK1 and CFTR ...
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