3. Molecular Pathophysiology of Pancreatitis

S Naruse - Internal medicine, 2003 - jstage.jst.go.jp
S Naruse
Internal medicine, 2003jstage.jst.go.jp
In troduc tion Although alcohol is considered to be the leading cause of acute and chronic
pancreatitis, the mechanismby which ethanol causes pancreatitis is not well understood.
Despite the recent development of medical imaging technology, the diagnosis of chronic
pancreatitis can be madeonly whenthe disease is fully established. This is owing to the lack
of specific andsensitive markers for this disease (1). Therecent discovery of genes
responsible for cystic fibrosis (2) and hereditary pancreatitis (4) might be a breakthrough in …
In troduc tion Although alcohol is considered to be the leading cause of acute and chronic pancreatitis, the mechanismby which ethanol causes pancreatitis is not well understood. Despite the recent development of medical imaging technology, the diagnosis of chronic pancreatitis can be madeonly whenthe disease is fully established. This is owing to the lack of specific andsensitive markers for this disease (1). Therecent discovery of genes responsible for cystic fibrosis (2) and hereditary pancreatitis (4) might be a breakthrough in under-standing the pathogenesis of pancreatitis (1).
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