Prevalence and distribution of extrapancreatic lesions complicating autoimmune pancreatitis

Volume: 41, Issue: 12, Pages: 1197 - 1205
Published: Feb 6, 2007
Abstract
Autoimmune pancreatitis is a unique form of chronic pancreatitis characterized by high serum IgG4 concentrations and abundant IgG4-bearing plasma cell infiltration in the pancreatic lesion, and it has been reported to be associated with a variety of extrapancreatic lesions, leading us to postulate the concept of a systemic inflammatory disease. To confirm this, we clarified the exact distribution of these extrapancreatic lesions and provide a...
Paper Details
Title
Prevalence and distribution of extrapancreatic lesions complicating autoimmune pancreatitis
Published Date
Feb 6, 2007
Volume
41
Issue
12
Pages
1197 - 1205
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