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Chronic pancreatitis: Pathophysiology and patient care

Author(s)
Smith, Graeme Drummond  
Author(s)
Fawcett, T.
Date Issued
2006
Publisher
MA Healthcare
Journal
Gastrointestinal Nursing
Volume
4
Issue
7
Start page
20
End page
26
Abstract
Chronic pancreatitis represents a continuous and prolonged inflammatory and fibrosing process in the pancreas resulting in permanent exocrine and often also endocrine dysfunction. Patients present with varying degrees of symptom distress. The usual cause of chronic pancreatitis is many years of alcohol abuse, but the chronic form may also be triggered merely by the occurrence of one acute attack, especially if the pancreatic ducts are damaged. The aim of this article is to look the pathophysiological changes and the challenges this chronic disorder presents for those who manage the disease and care for the sufferers.
URI
https://repository.sfu.edu.hk/handle/sfu/1792
DOI
10.12968/gasn.2006.4.7.21864
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