Differential diagnosis of pancreatic calcifications

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https://doi.org/10.37980/im.journal.rspp.20221843

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chronic pancreatitis, pancreatic calcifications, exocrine insufficiency, endocrine insufficiency

Abstract

Chronic pancreatitis (CP) is a disease with increasing incidence, though unknown, in the last years in the pediatric population which entails important comorbidities. The initial symptomatology is similar to the clinical scenario of acute pancreatitis, but its importance relies on the development, in months to years, of pancreatic insufficiency. For its diagnosis a high clinical suspicion and typical image findings are necessary. The management of this entity is held by a multidisciplinary team and the main goal is to assure an optimal pain control and start substitutive treatment once the pancreatic insufficiency is diagnosed. 

 

The clinical case that follows is a good example of CP with stablished pancreatic exocrine and endocrine insufficiency. It documents the diagnostic process of CP, regarding the imaging tools used and other laboratory test that manifested the pancreatic insufficiency. We expose the different etiologic tests that were performed in order to get to the etiologic diagnosis. It intends to reflect on the management needed for these patients and the strict follow-up that must be done.

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2022-04-30

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