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World J Gastroenterol. Nov 14, 2013; 19(42): 7282-7291
Published online Nov 14, 2013. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v19.i42.7282
Table 1 Pain mechanisms in chronic pancreatitis
Main categoryProposed mechanism/sourceRef.
Plumbing problemsPancreatic duct hypertension[14,16,20]
Pancreatic parenchymal hypertension[21-23]
Pancreas morphology[29,30]
Wiring problemsPeripheral nociception[35-37]
Pancreatic neuropathy[41,42,44]
Central mechanisms of pain[50,52,53,56]
Pancreatic and extrapancreatic complicationsPseudocysts[62,64]
Duodenal obstruction[66]
Bile duct obstruction[66,67]
Peptic ulcer[71,72]
Splenic vein thrombosis[75,78]
Adverse effects to treatmentOpioid induced bowel dysfunction[79]
Complications to surgery and endoscopic therapy[12]
Bacterial overgrowth due to changed bowel motility[81]
Additional causesCCK elevation[82]
Increased norepinephrine levels[85]
Diabetic neuropathy (type 3c diabetes)[86]
Mesenteric ischemia1