1. Chronic pancreatitis. Some important historical aspects.
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Navarro S
- Subjects
- Autoimmune Diseases history, Autoimmune Diseases immunology, Europe, History, 19th Century, History, 20th Century, History, 21st Century, Humans, Manihot toxicity, Pancreatitis, Alcoholic history, Pancreatitis, Chronic classification, Pancreatitis, Chronic etiology, Pancreatitis, Chronic genetics, Plant Roots toxicity, Trypsin genetics, Trypsin Inhibitor, Kazal Pancreatic genetics, Gastroenterology history, Pancreatitis, Chronic history
- Abstract
Since ancient times the increase of size and hardness sometimes presented by the abdominal structure known as the pancreas has attracted attention. Portal was the first to describe the clinical signs of chronic pancreatitis in 1803. In 1815, Fleischman speculated about the potential role of excessive alcohol consumption. Comfort coined the term "chronic relapsing pancreatitis" in 1946 and described hereditary pancreatitis 6 years later. Zuidema defined tropical pancreatitis in 1959 and 2 years later Sarles described another form of pancreatitis to which Yoshida gave the name autoimmune pancreatitis in 1995. Groove pancreatitis was described by Potet in 1970. Obstructive pancreatitis was defined in 1984 and Ammann identified idiopathic pancreatitis 3 years later. This article gives a historical account of the pioneers who developed the knowledge of how to assess the characteristics that allowed the different forms of chronic pancreatitis to be defined., (Copyright © 2018 Elsevier España, S.L.U. All rights reserved.)
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- 2018
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