Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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3289385 | Gastroenterología y Hepatología | 2006 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
In our opinion, ACP is probably underdiagnosed in Spain. The availability of morphological, pathological and serological diagnostic tools developed in recent years will help to precisely determine the epidemiology of this process. Thus, quantification of serum levels of anti-carbonic anhydrase II and IgG4 has greatly contributed to the diagnosis of ACP. These tests should be performed in patients with a possible diagnosis of ACP, those suffering from diabetes mellitus type I with impairment of exocrine function, and those with alcoholic pancreatitis and a poor response to alcohol elimination. Once we are able to diagnose and determine the real prevalence of ACP in our setting, the most appropriate therapy and prognosis of this disease can be established.
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Authors
G. de las Heras-Castaño, B. Castro-Senosiain, C. GarcÃa-Suárez, M. López-Hoyos, D. San-Segundo, C. Juanco, M. Mayorga,