The role of the nervous system in acute pancreatitis

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Abstract

Little is currently known about the etiology of acute pancreatitis. In most cases, it is not possible to establish the cause of acute inflammation of the pancreas. The absence of obstruction in the excretory bile ducts, the main condition of ductal hypertension, makes one think about the relative importance of this factor in the etiology of acute pancreatitis [35, 44]. Obviously, this circumstance was the reason for the search for new prerequisites for the onset of this disease.

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I. N. Volkova

Kazan Order of the Red Banner of Labor Medical Institute. S. V. Kurashova; Kazan GIDUV them. V. I. Lenin

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Head of the Department of Normal Physiology, Professor, Department of Surgery No. 2

Russian Federation, Kazan

O. S. Kochnev

Kazan Order of the Red Banner of Labor Medical Institute. S. V. Kurashova; Kazan GIDUV them. V. I. Lenin

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Department of Normal Physiology, Department of Surgery No. 2

Russian Federation, Kazan

V. E. Volkov

Kazan Order of the Red Banner of Labor Medical Institute. S. V. Kurashova; Kazan GIDUV them. V. I. Lenin

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Department of Normal Physiology, Department of Surgery No. 2

Russian Federation, Kazan

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