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Type 2 Autoimmune Pancreatitis (Idiopathic Duct-Centric Pancreatitis) Highlighting Patients Presenting as Clinical Acute Pancreatitis: A Single-Center Experience

Authors :
Myung-Hwan Kim
Dongwook Oh
Seung-Mo Hong
Dong Wan Seo
Sung Koo Lee
Tae Jun Song
Jin Hee Kim
Seok Jung Jo
Dong Hui Cho
Sung-Hoon Moon
Joune Seup Lee
Nam Joo Lee
Sang Soo Lee
Do Hyun Park
Source :
Gut and Liver. 13:461-470
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
The Editorial Office of Gut and Liver, 2019.

Abstract

Background/Aims: Type 2 autoimmune pancreatitis (AIP) has been considered extremely rare in East Asia. This study aimed to clarify the prevalence, clinical characteristics and radiological findings of type 2 AIP highlighting patients presenting as acute pancreatitis in a single center. Methods: Type 2 AIP patients were classified according to International Consensus Diagnostic Criteria. Radiological findings were compared between type 2 AIP presenting as acute pancreatitis and gallstone pancreatitis. Results: Among 244 patients with AIP, 27 (11.1%) had type 2 AIP (definite, 15 [55.5%] and probable 12 [44.5%]). The median age of patients with type 2 AIP was 29 years (interquartile range, 20 to 39 years). Acute pancreatitis was the most common initial presentation (n=17, 63%) while obstructive jaundice was present in only one patient. Ulcerative colitis (UC) was associated with type 2 AIP in 44.4% (12/27) of patients. Radiological pancreatic imaging such as delayed enhancement of diffusely enlarged pancreas, homogeneous enhancement of focal enlargement/mass, absent/minimal peripancreatic fat infiltration or fluid collection, and multifocal main pancreatic duct narrowings were helpful for differentiating type 2 AIP from gallstone pancreatitis. During follow-up (median, 32.3 months), two patients (2/25, 8%) experienced relapse. Conclusions: In South Korea, type 2 AIP is not as rare as previously thought. Overall, the clinical profile of type 2 AIP was similar to that of Western countries. Type 2 AIP should be considered in young UC patients with acute pancreatitis of uncertain etiology. (Gut Liver 2019;13:461-470)

Details

ISSN :
20051212 and 19762283
Volume :
13
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Gut and Liver
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........5bd29bf7489cb27a87701505e2d963b2
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.5009/gnl18429