Tropical Calcific Pancreatitis (TCP) is a type of chronic calcific nonalcoholic pancreatitis. Similar to nonalcoholic chronic pancreatitis, it presents in the second and third decades of life; however this type is reported mostly in the developing tropical and subtropical countries. It is associated with the formation of pancreatic calculi and a high probability of developing insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus. Epidemiologic studies have shown that these patients have an increased risk of developing pancreatic carcinoma. The etiology of TCP remains uncertain, with the current consensus suggesting genetics as well as possible toxicity from consuming large amounts of cassava, a tuber. Definite diagnosis of TCP requires younger age of onset, ...
Tropical calcific pancreatitis is a nonalcoholic type of chronic pancreatitis affecting the children...
While tropical calcific pancreatitis (TCP) was first reported in Kerala, the disease is prevalent th...
Background Fibrocalculous pancreatic diabetes (FCPD), an uncommon form of secondary diabetes, is cau...
Tropical chronic pancreatitis (TCP) is a juvenile form of chronic calcific non-alcoholic pancreatiti...
To assess the risk of pancreatic cancer in subjects with tropical calcifying pancreatitis (TCP), we ...
Abstract: Tropical calcific pancreatitis is a nonalcoholic type of chronic pancreatitis affecting th...
Background: Chronic pancreatitis (CP) has been described as a multifactorial, ongoing inflammatory c...
Objectives: To study etiology and clinical profile of chronic calcific pancreatitis/ tropical pancre...
What’s there in a name: tropical calcific pancreatitis and idiopathic chronic pancreatitis in India ...
Chronic pancreatitis is defined as continuing inflammatory disease of pancreas, characterised by ir...
Tropical and alcoholic forms of chronic pancreatitis differ in their clinical, aetiological and epid...
AIM: To retrospectively establish the most frequently encountered diagnoses in patients with pancre...
In humans chronic obstructive pancreatitis (COP) is thought to be a disease devoid of ductal stones....
Carcinoma of the pancreas is an important cause of death in Kerala. This has been attributed to the ...
Contains fulltext : 81078.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)BACKGROUND: Tr...
Tropical calcific pancreatitis is a nonalcoholic type of chronic pancreatitis affecting the children...
While tropical calcific pancreatitis (TCP) was first reported in Kerala, the disease is prevalent th...
Background Fibrocalculous pancreatic diabetes (FCPD), an uncommon form of secondary diabetes, is cau...
Tropical chronic pancreatitis (TCP) is a juvenile form of chronic calcific non-alcoholic pancreatiti...
To assess the risk of pancreatic cancer in subjects with tropical calcifying pancreatitis (TCP), we ...
Abstract: Tropical calcific pancreatitis is a nonalcoholic type of chronic pancreatitis affecting th...
Background: Chronic pancreatitis (CP) has been described as a multifactorial, ongoing inflammatory c...
Objectives: To study etiology and clinical profile of chronic calcific pancreatitis/ tropical pancre...
What’s there in a name: tropical calcific pancreatitis and idiopathic chronic pancreatitis in India ...
Chronic pancreatitis is defined as continuing inflammatory disease of pancreas, characterised by ir...
Tropical and alcoholic forms of chronic pancreatitis differ in their clinical, aetiological and epid...
AIM: To retrospectively establish the most frequently encountered diagnoses in patients with pancre...
In humans chronic obstructive pancreatitis (COP) is thought to be a disease devoid of ductal stones....
Carcinoma of the pancreas is an important cause of death in Kerala. This has been attributed to the ...
Contains fulltext : 81078.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)BACKGROUND: Tr...
Tropical calcific pancreatitis is a nonalcoholic type of chronic pancreatitis affecting the children...
While tropical calcific pancreatitis (TCP) was first reported in Kerala, the disease is prevalent th...
Background Fibrocalculous pancreatic diabetes (FCPD), an uncommon form of secondary diabetes, is cau...