Exocrine pancreatic insufficiency after allogeneic bone marrow transplantation

Maringhini A, Gertz MA, DiMagno EP.

Int J Pancreatol. 1995 Jun;17(3):243-7.PMID: 7642972

AminoAcid consumption test

Maringhini A, Nelson DK, DiMagno EP, Jones JD. 

Gastroeneterology 1994; 1071: 1910-11.

Abstract

Several reports suggest a relationship between bone marrow transplantation and pancreatic damage. The authors describe two patients with pancreatic insufficiency after bone marrow transplantation. The first patient had weight loss arising from steatorrhea secondary to severe pancreatic insufficiency (lipase output result <3% of normal) due to pancreatic atrophy. The second patient had steatorrhea secondary to intestinal bacterial overgrowth, but moderate pancreatic insufficiency was present (results of trypsin and lipase outputs were 50 and 30% of normal). Before the diagnosis of pancreatic insufficiency, both patients had acute graft vs host disease and the second patient had chronic graft vs host disease. We conclude that graft vs host disease after bone marrow transplantation may damage the pancreas. Patients with persistent malabsorption after bone marrow transplantation should be tested for exocrine pancreatic insufficiency.

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Alberto Maringhini
Direttore Medicina Interna 1
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Screening del cancro del pancreas: un trial controllato
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  • Dott. Alberto Maringhini
  • Dott.ssa Rosalia Patti
  • Dott.ssa Anna Riili
  • Dott.ssa Margherita Rossi
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dimostrare che lo screening di una popolazione a rischio per cancro del pancreas permette:

  • diagnosi precoce
  • migliore sopravvivenza
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