Chronic pancreatitis and gastroduodenal diseases-some etiological and clinical tangents
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chronic pancreatitis, gastric diseasesAbstract
Chronic pancreatitis (CP) is an enigmatic process of uncertain pathogenesis, unpredictable clinical course and unclear treatment. In recent decades, more and more evidence has emerged of the relations of pancreatic lesions with gastroduodenal diseases. It was proposed to study the etiological and clinical tangents of CP and gastroduodenal pathologies and their reflection through the analysis of bibliographic sources. CP and some gastroduodenal diseases have sufficient evidence of association through similar clinical symptoms and different pathological pathways, which may include environmental, metabolic, infectious, autoimmune, obstructive factors. H. pylori infection may be involved in the development and evolution of CP, in the exocrine pancreatic secretion of the pancreas, and CP may influence gastrointestinal physiology with the consequent colonization of the pathogen. H. pylori could be involved in autoimmune pancreatitis (AIP), mainly by inducing autoimmunity, molecular mimicry and apoptosis. AIP is associated with polyorganic damage, including the stomach, through the development of gastritis, ulcers and gastric polyps. Pancreatitis, both acute and chronic, is associated with various complications. Gastrointestinal complications, although less common, are still a significant cause of increased morbidity and hospitalization in a patient’s clinical course. Early diagnosis of these complications is sometimes difficult and requires a complex and timely clinical-paraclinical approach.
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