Abstract

The study analyzed the protocols autopsies of patients with decompensated forms of viral hepatitis. According to the autopsy 60% of patients with decompensated forms of viral hepatitis had pathological changes in the pancreas of which 2/3 were morphologically classified as acute pancreatitis. We performed retrospective analysis of medical records of patients who was found to have changes of the pancreas at autopsy. The clinical picture typical for pancreas involvment was scanty and concealed by severe clinical manifestations of decompensated liver failure due to progression of chronic viral hepatitis.

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