Literature DB >> 772803

["Senile" chronic pancreatitis; a new nosologic entity? Studies in 38 cases. Indications of a vascular origin and relationship to the primarily painless chronic pancreatitis].

R Ammann, H Sulser.   

Abstract

47 of 170 cases of chronic pancreatitis observed and controlled in the last 12 years in this department were of unknown etiology (idiopathic form). The age distribution of these 47 cases showed 2 peaks, a "juvenile" group of 9 cases (average age 29 years) and a "senile" group of 38 cases (average age 62 years). Idiopathic "senile" chronic pancreatitis (ISCP) is characterized by advanced age at the time of first manifestation (95% over 50 years), a prevalence of males (81%), a high incidence of calcifications (60%) and a rather benign, often painles course (74%). Clinically there is some overlap between ISCP and painless chronic pancreatitis (PSCP). In contrast to PSCP, ISCP seems, however, to comprise a homogeneous group of patients as far as etiology is concerned, and typical episodes of pancreatitis occurred in about 25% of cases with ISCP. Ther is an unusually high incidence of signs of arteriopathy associated with ISCP. Arteritis of the lower limbs and/or coronary heart disease was detected in 42% of cases, 14 of 17 deaths were due to cardiovascular disease and arteriosclerotic risk factors were found in 87% of the patients. In our experience ISCP seems to be a special form of chronic pancreatitis which can be differentiated from alcohol-induced chronic pancreatitis and from the other forms with rare causes. Furthermore, our findings suggest that a vascular factor is of importance in causing ISCP.

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Year:  1976        PMID: 772803

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Schweiz Med Wochenschr        ISSN: 0036-7672


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