Acute pancreatitis articles from across Nature Portfolio
Acute pancreatitis is inflammation of the pancreas that develops rapidly and is short lived. Common symptoms include abdominal pain, nausea and vomiting. Conservative measures such as fasting and intravenous fluid rehydration can usually resolve most mild cases. Surgery may be indicated for severe cases, in which serious complications can occur and be fatal.
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| Open AccessMisfolding-induced chronic pancreatitis in CPA1 N256K mutant mice is unaffected by global deletion of Ddit3/Chop
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| Open AccessThe feasibility of pancreatic duct stenting using a novel 4-Fr plastic stent with a 0.025-in. guidewire
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| Open AccessNecroptosis protects against exacerbation of acute pancreatitis
Cell Death & Disease 12, 601