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Chronic Pancreatitis - Pancreatic Pathologies by Cincinnati Children's Pancreas Care Center

Video Published 2024-11-19 Updated 2024-11-22

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Topic Overview

Cincinnati Children's experts discuss chronic pancreatitis diagnosis and management in pediatric patients, covering imaging modalities (MRI/CT), genetic testing protocols, and treatment approaches including enzyme replacement and endoscopic interventions. The presentation emphasizes early detection of exocrine/endocrine dysfunction and nutritional complications in children with progressive pancreatic disease.

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  • Chronic pancreatitis causes irreversible pancreatic damage with fibrosis, leading to progressive loss of exocrine and endocrine function including diabetes risk.
  • MRI is superior to CT for soft tissue visualization in chronic pancreatitis; single-phase portal venous CT is adequate when CT is needed in children.
  • Genetic testing via a 10-gene pancreatitis risk panel should be coordinated with genetic counselors for proper interpretation and family guidance.
  • Pancreatic enzyme replacement therapy follows cystic fibrosis dosing guidelines and is reserved for documented exocrine pancreatic insufficiency.
  • Endoscopic interventions (EUS and ERCP) are considered after medical management fails to control symptoms in chronic pancreatitis patients.

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