Abstract

Autoimmune pancreatitis (AIP) is a poorly studied pathology in veterinary medicine, which is due to the low prevalence of the English Cocker Spaniel breed in the Russian Federation, as well as the lack of specific diagnosis of the disease. In human medicine, the incidence of the disease is also low. The principal difference between the treatment of AIP and the treatment of pancreatitis of a non–immune nature is the use of immunosuppressive drugs. The main guideline in evaluating the effectiveness of the chosen therapy is a positive clinical response to the use of drugs of this group.

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