Abstract

Aims: Recent new laboratory and technological advances have been able to shred the enigmatic veils of (Idiopathic Pancreatitis, IP) to a point wherein with extensive evaluation it is possible to reveal the etiology in 79%-80% of patients previously labeled as having idiopathic pancreatitis. More modern imaging investigations include, but are not limited to fine cut computerized tomography, endoscopic retrograde pancreatography, magnetic resonance pancreatography as well as endoscopic ultrasound.

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