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Original Article

Exocrine Pancreatic Function, Fecal Fat, and Blood Glucose in Patients with Pancreatitis

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Pages 727-732 | Received 08 Oct 1979, Accepted 18 Feb 1980, Published online: 23 Feb 2010
 

Abstract

Exocrine pancreatic function, as revealed by bicarbonate output after secretin stimulation and trypsin output after CCK stimulation, fecal fat excretion, and glucose tolerance were studied in 40 patients with pancreatitis. A high fecal fat excretion and an abnormal glucose tolerance were found in about three quarters of the patients with markedly reduced bicarbonate output (<0.15 mmol · h−1 · kg−1). Normal fecal fat excretion was observed in five of six and normal glucose tolerance in all patients who had a normal bicarbonate output (>0.30 mmol · h−1 · kg−1). All of the patients with abnormal glucose tolerance had impaired bicarbonate output. The trypsin output after CCK stimulation was not more closely related either to the fecal fat excretion or to the glucose tolerance.

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