Arendt R, Zastrow R, Kröger W, Hauzeur F, Erdmann K
Dtsch Z Verdau Stoffwechselkr. 1982;42(4):148-53.
In 104 patients with longstanding abdominal pain of unknown origin endoscopic pancreatography was carried through after a thorough noninvasive exploration (Secretin-CCK-test included). Pancreatography revealed in 18% slight but distinct-pathological changes at the pancreatic duct system compatible with chronic pancreatitis. As the frequency of the pathological pancreatographic findings showed no correlation with duration of pain history but a significant correlation with age it is suggested that the duct changes encountered represent rather age-dependent irrelevant fibrosis of the pancreas tan clinically relevant chronic pancreatitis. Slight pathological duct changes are by themselves no proof of chronic pancreatitis because there is no possibility to discriminate between chronic pancreatitis and age-dependent fibrosis on the ground of pancreatography. ERP therefore is of little or no value in patients with otherwise insubstantial suspicion of chronic pancreatitis.