STUDY AND ASSESSMENT OF RISK FACTORS FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF CHRONIC PANCREATITIS.

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Scholar Express Journals

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One of the problems of modern gastroenterology is the timely diagnosis of chronic pancreatitis (CP). Its progressive course with a gradual increase in pain, exocrine insufficiency, and later endocrine pancreatic insufficiency significantly worsens the quality of life of patients, and also leads to large socio-economic losses associated with temporary and permanent disability in young and middle-aged patients. In the world, there is a tendency to increase the incidence of acute and chronic pancreatitis, over the past 30 years - more than 2 times. The difficulties of diagnosing CP are aggravated by the variety of etiological factors and the lack of a coordinated approach among doctors of various specialties and different schools in these matters. At the same time, when making a diagnosis, it is necessary to actively identify a possible cause, and not just a statement of the fact - the presence of pancreatitis

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