Publications by authors named "Eugene DiMagno"

On May 16, 2015 at the invitation of the American Gastroenterological Association Institute Council E.P.D.

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Chronic pancreatitis.

Curr Opin Gastroenterol

September 2013

Purpose Of Review: We review selected important clinical observations reported in 2012.

Recent Findings: Celiac disease is a risk factor for pancreatitis. Patients with recurrent acute pancreatitis likely have chronic pancreatitis, do not benefit from pancreatic sphincterotomy, and may not benefit from biliary sphincterotomy.

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Chronic pancreatitis.

Curr Opin Gastroenterol

September 2012

Purpose Of Review: We review important new clinical observations in chronic pancreatitis reported in 2011.

Recent Findings: Smoking increases the risk of nongallstone acute pancreatitis and the progression of acute pancreatitis to chronic pancreatitis. Binge drinking during Oktoberfest did not associate with increased hospital admissions for acute pancreatitis.

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Bertin et al. partially dispel arguments that pancreas divisum (PD) causes pancreatitis, but fascinatingly indicate that PD associates with CFTR gene mutations predisposing to pancreatitis. This association, however, does not definitely confer a pathophysiological role for PD in pancreatitis but may denote that PD co-mingles with CFTR mutations without influencing pancreatitis or CFTR mutations influence pancreatic duct embryogenesis.

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Chronic pancreatitis.

Curr Opin Gastroenterol

September 2011

Purpose Of Review: We review important new clinical observations in chronic pancreatitis made in the past year.

Recent Findings: Tropical pancreatitis associates with SPINK1 and/or CFTR gene mutations in approximately 50% of patients, similar to the frequency in idiopathic chronic pancreatitis. Corticosteroids increase secretin-stimulated pancreatic bicarbonate concentrations in autoimmune pancreatitis (AIP) by restoring mislocalized CFTR protein to the apical ductal membrane.

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Chronic pancreatitis.

Curr Opin Gastroenterol

September 2010

Purpose Of Review: We review important new clinical observations in chronic pancreatitis made in the past year.

Recent Findings: Cigarette smoking is a dose-dependent risk factor for acute pancreatitis, recurrent acute pancreatitis, and chronic pancreatitis. A minority of chronic alcohol consumers develop recurrent acute pancreatitis but very heavy drinking associates with chronic pancreatitis.

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Chronic pancreatitis.

Curr Opin Gastroenterol

September 2009

Purpose Of Review: We review important new clinical observations in chronic pancreatitis made in the last year.

Recent Findings: Cholecystokinin-stimulated endoscopic pancreatic function testing has low specificity for diagnosis of early chronic pancreatitis, likely because of correctable technical limitations or failure to exclude confounding diseases. Fecal elastase 1 is a poor test for diagnosing pancreatic malabsorption.

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Purpose Of Review: We endeavor to review important new advances in acute pancreatitis made in the past year. We focused on clinical aspects of acute pancreatitis, which contained new observations or insights into new or old concepts. For experimental acute pancreatitis we refer readers to a recent comprehensive review.

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Chronic pancreatitis.

Curr Opin Gastroenterol

September 2006

Purpose Of Review: As in our previous reviews, we endeavor to review important new observations in chronic pancreatitis made in the past year. Topics recently reviewed were truncated to accommodate a surge in publications on clinical aspects of chronic pancreatitis, which contained new observations or insights into new or old concepts.

Recent Findings: Cystic fibrosis carriers have been found to be at increased risk of pancreatitis.

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Background: To compare operative morbidity, mortality, quality of life, and survival after pancreatoduodenectomy (PD) versus pancreatoduodenectomy with extended lymphadenectomy (PD/ELND) in patients with resectable pancreatic cancer.

Methods: From May 1997 to July 2003 there were 132 patients with biopsy examination-proven or suspected adenocarcinoma of the pancreatic head who agreed to participate in a single-institution, prospective, randomized trial. If resectable at operation, patients then were randomized to standard PD (40 patients) or PD/ELND (39 patients).

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Chronic pancreatitis.

Curr Opin Gastroenterol

September 2005

Purpose Of Review: As in our previous reviews, we endeavor to review important new observations in chronic pancreatitis made in the past year. We included articles, including review articles, only if they contained new observations or readdressed old questions and provided new insights into old and new concepts.

Recent Findings: Important observations include the following: (1) Strong association between cystic fibrosis transmembrane regulator dysfunction/mutations and 'recurrent acute pancreatitis', particularly in patients with pancreas divisum (2) Pancreas divisum may be incidental finding in recurrent acute pancreatitis (3) Smoking increases risk of chronic pancreatitis (4) Coxsackie B virus may increase severity of alcoholic chronic pancreatitis (5) CD4+ T cells and an immune reaction against amylase may play a role in pathogenesis of autoimmune pancreatitis (6) 2-(18F)-Fluro-2-deoxy-D-glucose positron emission tomography might be useful to detect pancreatic cancer in chronic pancreatitis patients at risk for developing pancreatic cancer, but contrast-enhanced Doppler ultrasound or endosonography may be as sensitive and better than contrast enhanced computed tomography (7) Superiority of surgery vs endotherapy for long term pain relief and weight gain in painful chronic pancreatitis (8) Early treatment of pain and malabsorption may improve life quality (9) Antifibrogenesis and fibrolytic agents as potential therapies.

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Dr. DiMagno is internationally renowned for his contributions to almost all areas of pancreatology. He helped pioneer discoveries about normal pancreatic function, enzyme-based treatment of exocrine pancreatic insufficiency as well as methods of diagnosing pancreatitis and pancreatic cancer, including the development of function tests and endoscopic ultrasound.

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Chronic pancreatitis.

Curr Opin Gastroenterol

September 2003

Purpose Of Review: We are beginning to better understand the causes of chronic pancreatitis. This knowledge will hopefully lead to better diagnosis and treatment and abandonment of ill-conceived treatments. This review highlights contributions that moved the field toward these goals in the past year.

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Chronic pancreatitis.

Curr Opin Gastroenterol

September 2004

Purpose Of Review: Clinicians are learning more about chronic pancreatitis but are entering an era of some confusion, primarily driven by uncovering new etiologies of chronic pancreatitis. Ideally, this knowledge will lead to better diagnosis and treatment, and abandonment of ill-conceived treatments. In contrast with previous reviews, this review highlights select contributions this year that may develop into true advances in chronic pancreatitis.

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Ethics in the new genomics era has become an increasingly complex subject that often arouses passion and confusion. Although 50 years have elapsed since the elucidation of the DNA molecule, the recent near-complete sequencing of the human genome has sharply accelerated the incorporation of genetics into the medical mainstream. Along with these scientific advances, however, have surfaced challenges, liabilities, and issues regarding the processing and management of genetic information as they relate to core ethical principles such as respect for autonomy, beneficence, nonmaleficence, and justice.

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Background & Aims: The cholecystokinin (CCK)/secretin pancreatic function tests to diagnose pancreatic exocrine insufficiency are time consuming and invasive. Our aim was to develop a rapid pancreatic function test performed during upper endoscopy that could discriminate between patients with normal from impaired exocrine pancreatic secretion.

Methods: We prospectively evaluated 412 patients for possible pancreatic diseases.

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