Acute recurrent pancreatitis is a clinical entity largely associated with pancreatic ductal obstruction. This latter includes congenital variants, of which pancreas divisum is the most frequent but also controversial, chronic pancreatitis, tumors of the pancreaticobiliary junction and sphincter of Oddi dysfunction. This review summarizes current knowledge about diagnostic work-up and therapy of these conditions.Journal ArticleReviewinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishe
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Pancreatic divisum is a condition that occurs in 4-14% of the population. Pancreatic divisum occurs ...
Recurrent acute pancreatitis (RAP) is a clinically significant problem globally. The etiology remain...
Recurrent acute pancreatitis (RAP) is defined as two or more occurance of acute pancreatitis with no...
Pancreas divisum (PD) is the most common congenital variant of the pancreatic ductal system, in whic...
Pancreas divisum (PD) is the most common developmental anatomic variant of pancreatic duct. The atte...
Background: Pancreas divisum is one of the rare causes of recurrent pancreatitis. The diagnosis is a...
Acute and chronic pancreatitis may lead to local complications as a result of ductal injury. In the ...
SUMMARY Pancreas divisum occurs when the embryological ventral and dorsal parts of the pan-creas fai...
History, physical examination, simple laboratory and radiological tests, and endoscopic retrograde c...
Whether acute recurrent pancreatitis is a chronic disease is still debated and a consensus is not st...
In a subset of patients with acute necrotizing pancreatitis, segmental necrosis affecting the main p...
Congenital pancreatic duct anomalies result from an error in the complex developmental process. Cong...
Repeated episodes of acute pancreatitis can lead to chronic pancreatitis. Retrospective study that i...
Recurrent acute pancreatitis is a rare clinical entity in childhood with unknown incidence (Rosendah...
Copyright © 2011 M. Bouvry et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Comm...
Pancreatic divisum is a condition that occurs in 4-14% of the population. Pancreatic divisum occurs ...
Recurrent acute pancreatitis (RAP) is a clinically significant problem globally. The etiology remain...
Recurrent acute pancreatitis (RAP) is defined as two or more occurance of acute pancreatitis with no...
Pancreas divisum (PD) is the most common congenital variant of the pancreatic ductal system, in whic...
Pancreas divisum (PD) is the most common developmental anatomic variant of pancreatic duct. The atte...
Background: Pancreas divisum is one of the rare causes of recurrent pancreatitis. The diagnosis is a...
Acute and chronic pancreatitis may lead to local complications as a result of ductal injury. In the ...
SUMMARY Pancreas divisum occurs when the embryological ventral and dorsal parts of the pan-creas fai...
History, physical examination, simple laboratory and radiological tests, and endoscopic retrograde c...
Whether acute recurrent pancreatitis is a chronic disease is still debated and a consensus is not st...
In a subset of patients with acute necrotizing pancreatitis, segmental necrosis affecting the main p...
Congenital pancreatic duct anomalies result from an error in the complex developmental process. Cong...
Repeated episodes of acute pancreatitis can lead to chronic pancreatitis. Retrospective study that i...
Recurrent acute pancreatitis is a rare clinical entity in childhood with unknown incidence (Rosendah...
Copyright © 2011 M. Bouvry et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Comm...
Pancreatic divisum is a condition that occurs in 4-14% of the population. Pancreatic divisum occurs ...
Recurrent acute pancreatitis (RAP) is a clinically significant problem globally. The etiology remain...