These findings are somewhat surprising as abdominal pain is the key clinical sign of
pancreatitis in human patients.
Not exact matches
Mentula P, Kylanpaa ML, Kemppainen E, Jansson SE, Sarna S, Puolakkainen P, Haapiainen R, Repo H.Plasma anti-infl ammatory cytokines and monocyte
human leucocyte antigen - DR expression
in patients with acute
pancreatitis.
This philosophy is changing, mostly due to the results of some studies
in humans that show an improvement
in survival rates and recovery times among
patients who are fed early
in the recovery from
pancreatitis.
This is apparently the most common
pancreatitis mechanism
in humans, though it is not very common
in veterinary
patients.
VetFolio reports the routine use of antibiotics is considered to be of no benefit
in animals with
pancreatitis because,
in contrast to
human pancreatitis patients, bacteria do not seem to play a role
in pancreatitis in small animals.
Similar studies
in human patients with
pancreatitis have failed to document a benefit of FFP use.