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In a prospective study of 70 patients with duodenal diverticula and calculous biliary tract disease, bacteriocholia with typical intestinal bacteria was found in 69%, whereas in cholelithiasis without duodenal diverticula this complication was present in 30% of the cases. With growing distance between duodenal diverticula and the papilla of Vater the rate of bacteriocholia decreases. Rising age of patients results in augmentation of bacteriocholia. Bacteriocholia on the basis of duodenal diverticula seems to present an additional pathogenetic factor for inflammatory biliary tract disease in 69% and for
pancreatitis
in 20% of the cases. Consequently the pathologic value of diverticulas close to the papilla of Vater is more prominent than reported so far.
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PMID:[Bacteriological findings in patients with cholelithiasis and duodenal diverticuli]. 11 89
A free-ranging adult male bearded seal (Erignathus barbatus) killed by polar bears was salvaged and examined at necropsy. Significant findings included diffuse intrahepatic bile duct fibrosis and chronic cholangitis; multiple nodules of chronic fibrosing
pancreatitis
; and gastric ulcers. Trematode eggs (Family Campulidae) were found in the pancreatic nodules. These eggs and the trematodes that produced them probably caused the pancreatic and liver lesions. Phocanema decipiens and Contracaecum osculatum were found in the stomach lumen; several P. decipiens were attached to gastric ulcers. Sarcocystis sp. is reported for the first time in a bearded seal.
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PMID:Parasite-related lesions in a bearded seal, Erignathus barbatus. 11 64
The results of 100 consecutive pancreatic arteriograms performed in concert with a combination of other diagnostic procedures (gray scale ultrasonography, computed tomography, endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography, percutaneous transhepatic cholangiography) were evaluated to determine the value of angiography in diagnosis and management of patients with known or suspected pancreatic disease. Angiography was found to be valuable for diagnosis in 68% (68/100) of cases and was considered helpful for management in 81% (57/70) of patients with pancreatic neoplasm,
pancreatitis
, or a nonpancreatic abnormality.
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PMID:Impact of new diagnostic imaging methods on pancreatic angiography. 11 5
A systematic prospective endoscopic study of the incidence of juxtapapillary diverticula in a variety of digestive disorders was undertaken in the Surgical Clinic at the Provincial Hospital, Port Elizabeth. The findings were related to conditions commonly encountered. The following frequency distribution was found: 33 diverticula out of 164 patients associated with gallstones (20.1%); 15 out of 668 patients not associated with gallstones (2.2%); 1 out of 39 patients with
pancreatitis
(2.6%); and 3 out of 146 patients with gastric ulcer (2.1%). No diverticulum was noted in 111 patients with duodenal ulcer. These findings suggest that juxtapapillary diverticula are nearly 10 times more common in patients with gallstones than in patients without. There is evidence to suggest that these diverticula tend to precede the gallstones. It is conceivable that juxtapapillary diverticula may predispose to gallstones. Alternatively, both conditions may be manifestations of another underlying disorder as yet to be defined.
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PMID:The relationship between juxtapapillary diverticula and biliary calculi. An endoscopic study. 11 84
Whipple's operation is a big intervention. Only through it have patients with serious and severe diseases of the duodenopancreatic region a real chance of cure. The decision to perform Whipple's operation in chronic relapsing
pancreatitis
, which in principle is a benign disease, is certainly not a light one. But there is no doubt that the chronic inflammatory and abscess-forming diseases of the head of the pancreas cannot be considered benign, either clinically or morphologically. The results are not satisfying, but understandable in view of the severity of the disease and the magnitude of the operation. In addition to operative experience, a better early diagnosis in particular gives a better chance of survival.
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PMID:[Whipple's operation for the treatment of diseases in the duodenopancreatic region (author's transl)]. 12 May 11
The value of selective endoscopic retrograde cholangiography in the radiological diagnosis of diseases of the biliary passages and neighbouring organs is discussed on the basis of 400 retrograde pancreatocholangiograms. The results of this endoscopic examination were compared with the findings of all the other preoperative examinations carried out. The diagnostic usefulness and limitations of various methods are discussed in relation to stenosis of the papilla,
pancreatitis
, carcinoma of the pancreas, tumours of the extrahepatic bile ducts and postoperative bile duct abnormalities. The diagnostic accuracy of 97% emphasises the value of co-operation between radiologists and endoscopists.
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PMID:[The valve of selective retrograde cholangiography in the radiological diagnosis of diseases of the biliary passages(author's transl)]. 12 82
Adult white mice were continually treated by intraperitoneal injections of normal serum of various species (neat, horse, man, rabbit, mouse) for 3 hours up to 16 days. Control animals received injections of physiological saline under the same conditions. In the mouse pancreas, the repeated intraperitoneal injections of foreign serum conformably resulted in an interstitial edema, a first granulocytic and histiocytic, later on markedly lymphoplasmactyic interstitial inflammation with single dystrophic acinar cells as well as in a mild intersitial fibrosis after 8 or 16, resp., days of serum application. Histochemically, the exocrine pancreas cells showed a moderate increase in activity of adenosintriphosphatase, nonspecif esterase as well as acid and acaline phosphatase. All the changes described were most considerably pronounced after treatment with bovine serum. The interstitial
pancreatitis
after continual foreign serum applications regarded as the morphologie expression of a pathogenic immune phenomenon of the serum sickness type in case of a serum sickness reaction taking place preferably in the peritoneal cavity.
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PMID:[Experimental foreign serum pancreatitis. Histologic and histochemical findings in the exocrine pancreas of the mouse after repeated intraperitoneal injections of serum of other species (author's transl)]. 12 88
Pulmonary edema, cardiac enlargement, and respiratory insufficiency may occur in patients with acute pancreatitis. The mechanisms are complex and incompletely understood, but probable etiologic factors include fluid overload, left ventricular failure, impaired respiratory excursion and microatelectasis, and a nonspecific response of the lung to various types of pulmonary injury including hypotension, intravenous crystalloids, and the effects of circulating pancreatic enzymes. Recognition of the association of pulmonary edema and respiratory insufficiency with
pancreatitis
is importance because early treatment with positive pressure breathing, careful fluid management and diuretics, and corticosteroids may prevent the development of irreversible respiratory failure.
...
PMID:Pulmonary edema and respiratory insufficiency in acute pancreatitis. 12 91
A patient with acute pancreatitis developed subcutaneous fat necrosis of the anterior abdominal wall secondary to leakage of pancreatic enzymes through a rent in the peritoneum following paracentesis. The same patient also had another subcutaneous complication of
pancreatitis
, namely, nodular liquifying panniculitis of the lower extremities. The diagnosis was made by the typical histological findings of subcutaneous fat necrosis, foci of necrotic cells with a "ghost-like" appearance, and basophilic-staining calcium soaps deposited around the necrotic cells.
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PMID:Subcutaneous fat necrosis after paracentesis: Report of a case in a patient with acute pancreatitis. 13 3
The accuracy of ERCP in the differentiation between carcinoma of the pancreas and chronic pancreatitis is evaluated in a series of 39 cases with proved final diagnosis. The specificity of 6 different morphological types of duct alterations for carcinoma or for chronic pacreatitis is analyzed. - The accuracy of differentiation was 90% in the present series. Long, irregular stenosis or localized destruction of ductal branches were found in carcinoma only. Short, smooth stenosis or diffuse duct alterations were present in
pancreatitis
only. Total obstruction was found in both diseases in about the same frequency.
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PMID:[The differentaition between malignant and benign lesions by retrograde pancreaticography]. 13 18
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