Summary
Acute and chronic pancreatitis are distinct pathologies requiring unique classification in order to devise the optimum prevention, treatment, and management strategies. AP is defined by a combination of abdominal pain, elevated pancreatic enzymes in serum, and radiologic features of AP. Management depends on defining severity. AP can progress into CP, a long-lasting inflammation of the pancreas that may worsen over time and can lead to organ damage.
- acute pancreatitis
- chronic pancreatitis
- organ failure
- necrotizing pancreatitis
- fluid resuscitation
- enteral feeding
- endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography
- pancreas divisum
- recurrent and relapsing pancreatitis
- hereditary pancreatitis
- pancreatic cancer
- human exocrine pancreatic insufficiency
- steatorrhea
- endoscopic ultrasound
- gastroenterology procedures
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