Chronic pancreatitis
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Definition
Relapsing and worsening pancreatitis. Present over days, weeks, months, years.
Epidemiology
Pathophysiology
There are few things that can cause it. Usually alcohol but otherwise: familial, CF, haemachromatosis, biliary tree obstruction, hyperparathyroidism, congenital.
Clinical Features
Epigastric pain boring through to back, relieved by sitting forward or hot water bottles. Also: steatorrhoea; raised glucose; uncontrolled diabetes.
Investigations
USS, CT, AXR, MRCP/ERCP, glucose breath tests.
Management
Analgesia (possibly coeliac plexus block); lipase; diet - no alcohol, low fat; surgery - if unremitting pain, pancreatectomy/pancreaticojejunectomy.






