Chronic pancreatitis: prospects for early detection: A review

E. M. Ledeneva, A. Vertkin, Iuliia V. Sediakina, S. S. Kurdjieva, M. Shamuilova
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Over the last 10 years, the incidence of chronic pancreatitis (CP) has increased 4 times and nowadays is about 27.450 cases per 100 000 adults. In the outpatient gastroenterologist practice, patients with CP account for about 3545%, in the hospital gastroenterology department up to 2045%. CP criteria according to imaging methods fibrosis, duct dilatation and deformation, calcifications in the pancreatic parenchyma or its atrophy are formed at a late stage of the disease. Simultaneously, diagnosis at the early stage with potentially reversible changes remains difficult, due to the lack of clear instrumental and laboratory findings confirming minimal changes in the pancreas. However, some methods in combination with a detailed history taking, risk factors identification in comparison with the clinical features are of interest for the early diagnosis of chronic pancreatitis.
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慢性胰腺炎:早期发现的前景:综述
在过去10年中,慢性胰腺炎(CP)的发病率增加了4倍,目前约为每10万成年人27.450例。在门诊消化内科医生的实践中,CP患者约占3545%,在医院消化内科高达2045%。影像学检查CP标准:胰腺实质纤维化、导管扩张变形、钙化或萎缩在疾病晚期形成。同时,由于缺乏明确的仪器和实验室结果证实胰腺的微小变化,在早期诊断潜在的可逆变化仍然很困难。然而,一些方法结合详细的病史记录,危险因素识别与临床特征相比较,对慢性胰腺炎的早期诊断很有意义。
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