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Pancréatite chronique et troubles ioniques

Chronic pancreatitis and changes of minerals

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Des différences significatives des taux sériques de calcium ionisé (Ca++), calcium sérique et calcium urinaire ainsi que de magnésium (Mg) ont été décrits dans la pancréatite chronique.

L’abaissement du calcium dans la pancréatite chronique pourrait résulter d’une captation par les processus de réparation ou de la formation de calculs de carbonate de calcium dans le système canalaire pancréatique.

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Significant differences between the levels of ionized calcium (Ca), serum Ca, urinary Ca and serum magnesium (Mg) has been observed in chronic pancreatitis. The decrease of calcium in chronic pancreatitis may be induced by Ca uptake in reparative processes and by the formation of calcium carbon calculi in the ductal system of pancreas.

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Huorka, M., Payer, J., Duris, I. et al. Pancréatite chronique et troubles ioniques. Acta Endosc 25, 303–306 (1995). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02963515

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