The observation that only a minority of heavy drinkers develop pancreatitis has prompted an intensive search for a trigger factor/cofactor/susceptibility factor that may precipitate a clinical attack. Putative susceptibility factors examined so far include diet, smoking, amount and type of alcohol consumed, the pattern of drinking and lipid intolerance. In addition, a range of inherited factors have been assessed including blood group antigens, human leukocyte antigen serotypes, alpha-1-antitrypsin phenotypes and several genotypes. The latter group comprises mutations/polymorphisms in genes related to alcohol-metabolizing enzymes, detoxifying enzymes, pancreatic digestive enzymes, pancreatic enzyme inhibitors, cystic fibrosis and cytokines....
ABSTRACT The pathogenesis of chronic alcoholic pancreatitis is unclear. Some European studies have s...
In recent years many studies have examined the genetic predisposition to pancreatic diseases. Pancre...
The most common cause of chronic pancreatitis (CP) is alcohol abuse. The aim of the present study wa...
The observation that only a minority of heavy drinkers develop pancreatitis has prompted an intensiv...
Alcoholic pancreatitis is a major complication of alcohol abuse. The risk of developing pancreatitis...
This thesis pertains to the pathogenesis of alcoholic pancreatitis, a considerable burden in terms o...
Alcoholic pancreatitis is a major complication of alcohol abuse. Since only a minority of alcoholics...
International audienceBackground: Excessive alcohol consumption has long been known to be the primar...
Background and Aims: Heavy alcohol consumption and genetic factors represent the 2 major etiologies ...
Alcohol abuse is the major cause of chronic inflammation of the pancreas (i.e., chronic pancreatitis...
The etiology of chronic pancreatitis in Western countries is associated with chronic alcohol abuse i...
Alcoholic pancreatitis is an old disease that continues to present controversial issues. One of the...
Only 3–5% of heavy alcohol users develop acute alcohol pancreatitis (AAP). This suggests that additi...
AIMS: Alcohol misuse is now regarded as an important risk factor for development of chronic pancreat...
The association between alcohol intake and pancreatitis has been examined previously in case-control...
ABSTRACT The pathogenesis of chronic alcoholic pancreatitis is unclear. Some European studies have s...
In recent years many studies have examined the genetic predisposition to pancreatic diseases. Pancre...
The most common cause of chronic pancreatitis (CP) is alcohol abuse. The aim of the present study wa...
The observation that only a minority of heavy drinkers develop pancreatitis has prompted an intensiv...
Alcoholic pancreatitis is a major complication of alcohol abuse. The risk of developing pancreatitis...
This thesis pertains to the pathogenesis of alcoholic pancreatitis, a considerable burden in terms o...
Alcoholic pancreatitis is a major complication of alcohol abuse. Since only a minority of alcoholics...
International audienceBackground: Excessive alcohol consumption has long been known to be the primar...
Background and Aims: Heavy alcohol consumption and genetic factors represent the 2 major etiologies ...
Alcohol abuse is the major cause of chronic inflammation of the pancreas (i.e., chronic pancreatitis...
The etiology of chronic pancreatitis in Western countries is associated with chronic alcohol abuse i...
Alcoholic pancreatitis is an old disease that continues to present controversial issues. One of the...
Only 3–5% of heavy alcohol users develop acute alcohol pancreatitis (AAP). This suggests that additi...
AIMS: Alcohol misuse is now regarded as an important risk factor for development of chronic pancreat...
The association between alcohol intake and pancreatitis has been examined previously in case-control...
ABSTRACT The pathogenesis of chronic alcoholic pancreatitis is unclear. Some European studies have s...
In recent years many studies have examined the genetic predisposition to pancreatic diseases. Pancre...
The most common cause of chronic pancreatitis (CP) is alcohol abuse. The aim of the present study wa...