1986
DOI: 10.1159/000199316
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Histological Alterations of the Preampullary Common Bile and Pancreatic Duct in Acute Biliary and Nonbiliary Pancreatitis

Abstract: Histological alterations of the preampullary common bile duct and the pancreatic duct were studied in the pancreata from 16 patients with acute biliary pancreatitis and 11 patients with acute nonbiliary pancreatitis. The corresponding controls either suffered from gallstone disease without pancreatitis or had neither gallstone disease nor pancreatitis. In acute biliary pancreatitis as well as in gallstone disease, a common channel is significantly less frequent than in acute nonbiliary pancreatitis and in the … Show more

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“…Pseudocysts, necrosis, mortality, and the need for treating complications are more common in ABP than in other types of AP [ 10 ]. Inflammation plays a significant role in the occurrence and development of AP [ 11 ]. Haematologic inflammation indicators, such as white blood cell (WBC) count, C-reactive protein, neutrophil–lymphocyte ratio, platelet–lymphocyte ratio, and systemic inflammatory response index, are independently associated with the severity of ABP [ 12–15 ].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Pseudocysts, necrosis, mortality, and the need for treating complications are more common in ABP than in other types of AP [ 10 ]. Inflammation plays a significant role in the occurrence and development of AP [ 11 ]. Haematologic inflammation indicators, such as white blood cell (WBC) count, C-reactive protein, neutrophil–lymphocyte ratio, platelet–lymphocyte ratio, and systemic inflammatory response index, are independently associated with the severity of ABP [ 12–15 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%