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The etiology of acute recurrent pancreatitis in children: a challenge for pediatricians.

Authors :
Lucidi V
Alghisi F
Dall'Oglio L
D'Apice MR
Monti L
De Angelis P
Gambardella S
Angioni A
Novelli G
Source :
Pancreas [Pancreas] 2011 May; Vol. 40 (4), pp. 517-21.
Publication Year :
2011

Abstract

Objectives: To assess specific etiologies of acute recurrent pancreatitis at a single Italian pediatric cystic fibrosis (CF) center.<br />Methods: We studied, retrospectively, 78 young patients (39 female subjects; mean age at diagnosis, 8.8 ± 5.1 years) affected by acute recurrent episodes of pancreatitis, remained etiologically undiagnosed at first-level assessment. All patients were submitted to endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography to exclude biliopancreatic malformations and tested for CF by a sweat chloride test. Most patients also were studied for the research of CFTR, PRSS1, and SPINK1 gene mutations.<br />Results: A high percentage of family history for chronic pancreatitis was observed (20.5%). The sweat test identified 8 subjects (10.3%) with classic CF (2 patients) or at risk for CF (6 patients). Genetic analysis showed mutations in CFTR, SPINK1, and PRSS1 genes in 39.6%, 7.1%, and 4.5% of patients, respectively. A biliopancreatic malformation was diagnosed in 15 patients (19.2%). We also observed biliary lithiasis (5 patients [6.5%]), congenital pancreatic polycystosis (2 patients), a case of dyslipidemia, and 1 patient with a posttransplantation, drug-induced pancreatitis.<br />Conclusions: Recurrent pancreatitis in children has several etiologies. Genetic testing confirms the high frequency of CFTR mutations. This suggests that it is of some value to identify patients with late-onset CF and CFTR-related disorders.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1536-4828
Volume :
40
Issue :
4
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Pancreas
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
21499205
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1097/MPA.0b013e318214fe42