Literature DB >> 8782001

Chronic pancreatitis prevalence in liver cirrhosis. Morphological and functional study.

P Caradonna1, G Costamagna, G Benedetti, N Gentiloni, G B Gasbarrini.   

Abstract

Ductal pancreatic changes and functional exocrine assessment have been studied, in a group of 60 cirrhotic patients. In these patients the aetiology of cirrhosis was alcoholism in 35, hepatitis B virus-hepatitis C virus infection in 19, primary biliary cirrhosis in 2 and not determinable in 4. Eighteen patients (30%) showed an endoscopic retrograde pancreatography picture consistent with chronic pancreatitis (14 mild, 2 moderate and 2 severe). Mild pancreatographic changes were present in 7 alcoholic (20%) and in 7 non-alcoholic cirrhosis patients (28%). Moderate and severe abnormalities were present only in alcoholic cirrhosis (4 patients, 11.4%). No correlation was found between presence or pancreatopathy degree and Child-Pugh score or cirrhosis duration. Functional exocrine tests were abnormal only in severe endoscopic retrograde pancreatography picture. Mild type ductal lesions can mimic either age-dependent changes or chronic pancreatitis. The absence of impaired functional tests makes it impossible to discriminate between these two possibilities. These findings emphasize that in our cirrhotic group the prevalence of chronic pancreatitis (with a moderate or severe endoscopic retrograde pancreatography picture) is low (6.6%) and alcoholism is always present. Possibly, cirrhosis with secretion of high-volume low protein concentration juice confers a protective effect on the pancreas.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 8782001

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ital J Gastroenterol        ISSN: 0392-0623


  6 in total

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Journal:  Int J Pancreatol       Date:  1999-10

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Journal:  Nat Rev Gastroenterol Hepatol       Date:  2011-05-31       Impact factor: 46.802

3.  Polymorphisms of the MCP-1 and HSP70-2 genes in Korean patients with alcoholic chronic pancreatitis.

Authors:  Sang Hyub Lee; Ji Kon Ryu; Ji Bong Jeong; Kyeung-Yeup Lee; Sang Myung Woo; Joo Kyung Park; Ji Won Yoo; Yong-Tae Kim; Yong Bum Yoon
Journal:  Dig Dis Sci       Date:  2008-06       Impact factor: 3.199

4.  A common variant of PNPLA3 (p.I148M) is not associated with alcoholic chronic pancreatitis.

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Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2012-01-20       Impact factor: 3.240

5.  Coexistence of alcohol-related pancreatitis and alcohol-related liver disease: A systematic review and meta-analysis.

Authors:  Ajay Singhvi; Rebecca Abromitis; Andrew D Althouse; Ramon Bataller; Gavin E Arteel; Dhiraj Yadav
Journal:  Pancreatology       Date:  2020-07-30       Impact factor: 3.996

Review 6.  Consensus for the management of pancreatic exocrine insufficiency: UK practical guidelines.

Authors:  Mary E Phillips; Andrew D Hopper; John S Leeds; Keith J Roberts; Laura McGeeney; Sinead N Duggan; Rajesh Kumar
Journal:  BMJ Open Gastroenterol       Date:  2021-06
  6 in total

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