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Acute pancreatitis (AP) is the inflammatory process secondary to
damage of the pancreatic acinar cells. AP is one of the most common
diseases of the gastrointestinal tract, leading to significant
emotional, physical, and financial burden for society. The
diagnosis of acute pancreatitis is often established by clinical
symptoms and laboratory testing. Chapter One of this book reviews
the clinical characteristics of acute pancreatitis in children
based on the clinically based diagnostic criteria for childhood
pancreatitis, which until recently was not available. Chapter Two
presents an update on the current state of walled-off pancreatic
necrosis. Chapter Three provides a review of Purtscher's
Retinopathy. Chapter Four examines the impact of obesity on the
severity of AP. Chapter Five discusses several advances in the
management of AP, from classical methods to more advances options.
Chapter Six discusses management of acute biliary pancreatitis.
Chapter Seven reviews radiology of AP and the complications
associated with it. Chapter Eight studies the use of antibiotics in
AP. The final chapter explores the therapeutic effect of Shenmai
injection (SMI) on acute experimental pancreatitis and underlying
mechanisms.
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