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chronic pancreatitis (pathophysiology (proteins may also precipitate in…
chronic pancreatitis
pathophysiology
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prolonged alcohol consumption of alcohol causes fibrosis and calcification of pancreatic tissue resulting in fibrosis and obstruction of the pancreatic duct and the common bile duct including parts of the duodenum
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fats and proteins digestion is impaired due to malabsorption that develops as the disease progresses
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Defination It is a progressive destruction of pancreatic tissue resulting in gradual fibrosis and calcification of the pancreas
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