Chronic Pancreatitis

  • Patrick C. Freeny
  • Thomas L. Lawson

Abstract

Chronic pancreatitis is an inflammatory disease of the pancreas. It is distinguished from acute pancreatitis, in which the pathologic changes revert to normal following clinical remission of the attack, by progressive and inexhorable glandular destruction, even when the known etiology is corrected.

Keywords

Common Bile Duct Chronic Pancreatitis Pancreatic Duct Main Pancreatic Duct Pancreas Divisum 
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Authors and Affiliations

  • Patrick C. Freeny
    • 1
  • Thomas L. Lawson
    • 2
  1. 1.The Mason ClinicSeattleUSA
  2. 2.The Medical College of WisconsinMilwaukeeUSA

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