1989
DOI: 10.1016/0016-5085(89)91637-5
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Mortality factors associated with chronic pancreatitis

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“…Although comparison with the natural history of CP from various causes is difficult, the natural history of CFTR -associated CP does not seem to be dramatically different from alcohol-related CP with a similar rate of acute manifestations [46,47], biliary stenosis [48], pseudocysts [49], pancreatic calcifications, endocrine and exocrine insufficiencies [50]. The disease begins at a younger age than in alcohol-related CP and the sex ratio is different (males ∼70–80% in alcohol-related CP vs. around 50% in the present study) [51]. In previous studies dealing with non-alcoholic recurrent or CP, it was shown that the natural history was different (less symptoms and slower evolution) than that of alcoholic pancreatitis [52].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Although comparison with the natural history of CP from various causes is difficult, the natural history of CFTR -associated CP does not seem to be dramatically different from alcohol-related CP with a similar rate of acute manifestations [46,47], biliary stenosis [48], pseudocysts [49], pancreatic calcifications, endocrine and exocrine insufficiencies [50]. The disease begins at a younger age than in alcohol-related CP and the sex ratio is different (males ∼70–80% in alcohol-related CP vs. around 50% in the present study) [51]. In previous studies dealing with non-alcoholic recurrent or CP, it was shown that the natural history was different (less symptoms and slower evolution) than that of alcoholic pancreatitis [52].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…low threshold for alcohol consumption [51], biliary lithiasis excluded by EUS, tumoral lesion (i.e. intraductal papillary mucinous tumor) excluded by MRCP.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Das Risiko an einem Pankreaskarzinom zu erkranken ist bei Vorliegen einer chronischen Pankreatitis 16-fach erhöht. Rauchen die Patienten zusätzlich, ist das Pankreaskarzinomrisiko 25-fach erhöht 307 308 309 314 316 660 661 662 663 664 .…”
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“…The main causes of mortality are cardiovascular disease, infection and malignancy. 21 Idiopathic chronic pancreatitis has a juvenile form and a senile form. The juvenile form has a median age of onset of 23 years.…”
Section: Clinical Features and Natural Historymentioning
confidence: 99%