慢性胰腺炎合并全胰脂肪瘤病的临床特征和预后:一个病例系列。

IF 2.2 Q3 GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY Annals of Gastroenterology Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2024-12-18 DOI:10.20524/aog.2025.0939
Surinder Singh Rana, Sanish Ancil, Sachin Hosahally Jayanna, Mandeep Kang, Rajesh Gupta
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背景:胰腺脂肪改变是常见的,而全胰脂肪瘤病(PL)是罕见的。总PL通常与代谢综合征和代谢相关脂肪变性肝病的各种组成部分相关,可有多种病因,并可表现为严重的胰腺外分泌功能不全。方法:回顾性分析8例患者的临床资料和治疗结果(平均年龄37.1岁;5名男性),在过去的15年里,在三级保健中心看到了总PL。结果:所有患者均表现为腹痛并合并慢性胰腺炎,5/8(62%)患者合并代谢综合征。所有患者均无急性胰腺炎或先天性综合征病史,随访中未发生胰腺癌。7例(87%)患者出现胰管扩张和钙化。所有患者均存在胰腺外分泌功能不全,5/8(52%)患者存在内分泌功能不全。6例(75%)患者成功接受胰腺内治疗。结论:胰腺内源性治疗慢性胰腺炎伴全PL患者腹痛安全有效,该类患者胰腺外分泌及内分泌功能不全发生率高。
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Clinical features and outcomes of total pancreatic lipomatosis with chronic pancreatitis: a case series.

Background: Fatty changes in the pancreas are common, whereas total pancreatic lipomatosis (PL) is rare. Commonly associated with various components of metabolic syndrome and metabolic-associated steatotic liver disease, total PL can have various etiologies and can manifest with severe pancreatic exocrine insufficiency.

Method: We retrospectively analysed the clinical profile and management outcomes of 8 patients (mean age: 37.1 years; 5 male) with total PL seen at a tertiary care center over the last 15 years.

Results: All patients presented with abdominal pain and had coexistent chronic pancreatitis, while 5/8 (62%) patients had metabolic syndrome. None of the patients had a history of acute pancreatitis or congenital syndromes, nor developed pancreatic carcinoma in the follow up. Seven (87%) patients had pancreatic ductal dilatation and calcification. All patients had pancreatic exocrine insufficiency, while 5/8 (52%) patients had endocrine insufficiency. Six (75%) patients were successfully managed with pancreatic endotherapy.

Conclusions: Pancreatic endotherapy is safe and effective in the treatment of abdominal pain in patients who have chronic pancreatitis with total PL. These patients have a high frequency of pancreatic exocrine as well as endocrine insufficiency.

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Annals of Gastroenterology
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