Filin V I, Petrova S M
Khirurgiia (Mosk). 1991 Apr(4):73-6.
Malignant tumours both of the pancreatoduodenal zone and of other organs situated close to or remote from it occupy a certain place among various etiopathogenetic factors of acute pancreatitis. Complication of the neoplastic process of these organs by acute carcinogenic pancreatitis (ACP) has an effect on the clinical picture of the disease as well as on the therapeutic tactics and the outcomes of the treatment. According to the authors' data (30 patients), ACP occurs in primary carcinoma of the pancreas and in its secondary involvement (metastases and growth of tumours of other organs into the pancreatic tissue). The article discusses the causative factors and clinical forms of ACP, the specific features of their diagnosis and therapeutic tactics. Purposeful nonoperative and operative treatment of ACP makes it possible to reduce the mortality in malignant diseases and prolong the patients' survival.