Year 2009 Vol. 17 No 4

LECTURES, REVIEWS

TRET’YAK S.I., RASCHINSKY S.M.

CHRONIC AUTOIMMUNE PANCREATITIS

Autoimmune pancreatitis (AIP) is a rare form of chronic pancreatitis (CP). It has no clinical picture of disease peculiar only to it; however, the combination of particular to it serological, histomorphological and imaging features allows establishing its presence. To establish the diagnosis of AIP, the systemic approach which is more fully reflected in the diagnostic criteria offered by the researchers from clinic of Mayo is required. From the practical point of view the presence of similar symptoms which are observed in the pancreas cancer patents is significant. It can cause the performance of extensive surgical interventions which worsen the prognosis of AIP course. In our article we have tried to summarize the available data of the literature, concerning pathogenesis, clinical picture, and diagnostics and therapy principles of AIP.

Keywords: chronic pancreatitis, autoimmune pancreatitis, diagnostic criteria
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