Kazan medical journalKazan medical journal0368-48142587-9359Eco-Vector6136010.17816/kazmj61360Research ArticleAmylase content in gallbladder bile in acute cholecystitisKravchenkoP. V.<p>Department of Surgery and Emergency Surgery, head, prof.</p>info@eco-vector.comVolkovV. E.<p>Department of Surgery and Emergency Surgery</p>info@eco-vector.comFedotovS. D.<p>Department of Surgery and Emergency Surgery</p>info@eco-vector.comKazan State Institute for Advanced Training of Physicians named after V.I. Lenin1407196546413132002202120022021Copyright © 1965, Kravchenko P.V., Volkov V.E., Fedotov S.D.1965<p>In light of the study of the etiology of acute cholecystitis, studies to clarify the role of certain chemical factors, along with infection, can cause inflammatory changes in the gallbladder, are of great interest. Among the chemical agents that influence the development of acute cholecystitis, special attention has recently been paid to activated pancreatic enzymes (Gense, 1960; Mester, 1960; P.V. Kravchenko and V.E. Volkov, 1962; Glenn, 1963).</p>Kazan Medical archiveКазанский медицинский архив