慢性胰腺炎:胰腺和胰腺炎的历史和临床概述。

The Gastroenterologist Pub Date : 1998-03-01
C S Pitchumoni
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慢性胰腺炎(CP)是一种1946年才被Comfort及其同事描述的疾病,目前已成为一种全球性疾病。慢性酒精中毒虽然是大多数富裕国家最常见的病因,但一种病因不明的CP形式,热带结石性胰腺炎(营养性胰腺炎、亚非胰腺炎或热带结石性胰腺炎)已被认为在许多发展中国家普遍存在。遗传性胰腺炎是一种常染色体显性遗传病,世界各地都有报道。一个里程碑是最近发现的一种传播这种疾病的基因。近10%的CP病例是真正的“特发性”,没有明确的病因。最近的研究表明,特发性CP有两个亚型——少年型和老年或晚发型,具有不同的临床特征。继发于高脂血症或高钙血症的CP极为罕见。这些病因关联似乎被过分强调了。流行病学研究表明,世界各地的酒精中毒发病率正在上升,与此同时,肝硬化或胰腺炎等所有与酒精有关的疾病也在增加。人群研究怀疑酒精性胰腺炎的遗传易感性,但尚未得到证实。吸烟增加酒精引起的胰腺损伤的影响强调了酗酒和吸烟对健康的危害——这两种习惯在许多人身上经常共存。最近发现所有形式的CP都是癌前病变,这进一步强调了加强预防措施的必要性。希望CP是一种可预防的疾病。令人绝望的是,酗酒正在增加,并跨越地域和宗教界限蔓延。
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Chronic pancreatitis: a historical and clinical sketch of the pancreas and pancreatitis.

Chronic pancreatitis (CP), a disease described only in 1946 by Comfort and colleagues is currently a global disease. Chronic alcoholism, albeit is the most frequent etiologic factor for the disease in most of the affluent nations, a form of CP of undetermined etiology, tropical calculous pancreatitis (nutritional pancreatitis, Afro-Asian pancreatitis, or tropical calculous pancreatopathy) has been recognized to be prevalent in many developing nations. Hereditary pancreatitis inherited as an autosomal dominant disease is reported from all parts of the world. A landmark is the recent discovery of a gene that transmits the disease. Nearly 10% of cases of CP are truly "idiopathic" with no identifiable cause. Recent studies indicate that the idiopathic variety of CP has two subsets--a juvenile form and a senile or late onset form, with distinct clinical features. It is extremely rare to see CP secondary to hyperlipidemia or hypercalcemia. These etiologic associations appear to be overemphasized. Epidemiological studies indicate that alcoholism is growing in incidence all over the world along with an increase in all alcohol-associated disorders such as cirrhosis of the liver or pancreatitis. A genetic predisposition to alcoholic pancreatitis is suspected based on population studies, but not proven. The influence of cigarette smoking in enhancing alcohol-induced injury to the pancreas underscores the health hazard associated with alcoholism and cigarette smoking--two habits that often coexist in many individuals. The recent finding that all forms of CP are premalignant further emphasizes the need to enforce preventive measures. The hope is that CP is a preventable disease. The despair is that alcoholism is increasing and spreads across geographic and religious boundaries.

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