Constitutional Syndrome, Ascites and Duodenal Thickening Presenting as Groove Pancreatitis

Groove pancreatitis (GP) is a very infrequent subtype of chronic pancreatitis affecting the pancreatic-duodenal junction.It usually manifests in middle-aged men with a history of chronic alcoholism, though it Both Feline Coronavirus Serotypes 1 and 2 Infected Domestic Cats Develop Cross-Reactive Antibodies to SARS-CoV-2 Receptor Binding Domain: Its Implication to Pan-CoV Vaccine Development has also been described in women and in individuals who do not consume alcohol[1].Even though the underlying etiology is unclear, chronic alcohol consumption is known to increase the viscosity of the pancreatic juice and exacerbate the inflammatory process[2].

We present a case of GP that posed diagnostic Fat Stores and Antioxidant Capacity Affect Stopover Decisions in Three of Four Species of Migratory Passerines With Different Migration Strategies: An Experimental Approach difficulties because it manifested as ascites and duodenal thickening, with pancreatic imaging findings initially normal.

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