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Pancreatitis in Kawasaki Disease
Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1987Two children with Kawasaki disease presented with vomiting, back and abdominal pain, elevated serum amylase values, and ultrasonographic findings consistent with pancreatitis. In both patients, pancreatitis appeared after approximately two weeks of illness, and both patients underwent extensive evaluations, which yielded negative results, for other ...
J, Stoler, J A, Biller, R J, Grand
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Nature Reviews Gastroenterology & Hepatology, 2016
Pancreatic diseases, chronic pancreatitis, pancreatic cancer and diabetes mellitus, taken together, occur in >10% of the world population. Pancreatic diseases, as with other diseases, benefit from early intervention and appropriate diagnosis. Although imaging technologies have given clinicians an unprecedented toolbox to aid in clinical decision-making,
Julien, Dimastromatteo +2 more
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Pancreatic diseases, chronic pancreatitis, pancreatic cancer and diabetes mellitus, taken together, occur in >10% of the world population. Pancreatic diseases, as with other diseases, benefit from early intervention and appropriate diagnosis. Although imaging technologies have given clinicians an unprecedented toolbox to aid in clinical decision-making,
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Investigation of pancreatic disease
Hospital Medicine, 2000The diagnosis of pancreatic disease is often difficult because of its retroperitoneal location and the non-specific nature of abdominal pain. There is no one test which provides all the information needed, and a series of complementary tests are generally required. This article discusses the different modalities available for investigating the patient
R S, Hart, R G, Williamson
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Panniculitis and Pancreatic Disease
Annals of Internal Medicine, 1977Excerpt To the editor: Subcutaneous nodular fat necrosis associated with pancreatic diseases is an entity distinct from other forms of panniculitis.
R A, McDonald, N, Lowe
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Pancreatic Disease in the Elderly
Clinics in Geriatric Medicine, 1999This article reviews age-related alterations in pancreatic structure and function and provides an update of advances in clinical understanding of the epidemiology, pathogenesis, and pathophysiology of acute pancreatitis, chronic pancreatitis, and pancreatic adenocarcinoma.
S P, Martin, C D, Ulrich
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Nutrition in pancreatic diseases
Best Practice & Research Clinical Gastroenterology, 2006The pancreas plays a major role in nutrient digestion. Therefore, in both acute and chronic pancreatitis, exocrine and endocrine pancreatic insufficiency can develop, impairing digestive and absorptive processes. These changes can lead to malnutrition over time. In parallel to these changes, decreased caloric intake and increased metabolic activity are
Rémy F, Meier, Christoph, Beglinger
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Genetics and pancreatic disease
Current Opinion in Gastroenterology, 2002The recognition that variations in the DNA sequence of key genes predispose individuals to acute pancreatitis, chronic pancreatitis, and pancreatic cancer represents one of the greatest breakthroughs in pancreas research. This review highlights recent progress in understanding mutations in the cationic trypsinogen gene, the pancreatic secretory trypsin
Alexander, Schneider +2 more
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Pancreatic disease in the elderly
Best Practice & Research Clinical Gastroenterology, 2002Pancreatic diseases occur in patients of every age. Older individuals suffer more often from gallstone related acute pancreatitis, ischaemic and idiopathic acute pancreatitis, whereas alcohol-induced acute pancreatitis occurs only in a minority of cases. Similarly, alcohol-related chronic pancreatitis in elderly people is rare and late-onset idiopathic
Beat, Gloor +3 more
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Surgery for pancreatic disease
Current Opinion in Gastroenterology, 2016Surgery for pancreatic diseases is one of the most studied fields in general surgery and continues to evolve. This review focuses on recent advances in pancreatic surgery and summarizes the published research.Surgery for pancreatic diseases is an evolving field with a wide range of innovations.
Daniel, Hartmann +2 more
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Screening for Pancreatic Disease
Annals of Internal Medicine, 1963Excerpt The clinical findings of chronic pancreatitis or pancreatic neoplasm may be so mild or atypical that the diagnosis is not suspected, diagnostic studies not requested, or hospitalization not...
J M, TIERNEY +3 more
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