阿波利波蛋白A2异型的改变与慢性胰腺炎的进展有关
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概括
此摘要是机器生成的。血 Apolipoprotein A2 异型 (apoA2- i) 的变化表明慢性胰腺炎 (CP) 的进展. 阳性apoA2-i指数与晚期疾病相关,这表明它可能是胰腺外分功能障碍的标志物.
科学领域
- 生物化学
- 胃肠病学
- 医疗诊断
背景情况
- 血 Apolipoprotein A2 异型 (apoA2- i) 的变化与胰腺癌有关.
- 对于慢性胰腺炎 (CP) 中的apoA2- i存在有限的数据.
研究的目的
- 在CP患者中调查apoA2- i变化.
- 评估apoA2-i和CP进展之间的关联.
主要方法
- 根据疾病阶段对165名CP患者进行了分析.
- 测量了血的apoA2- AT和apoA2- ATQ度以计算apoA2- i指数.
- 将ApoA2处理类型 (超低处理) 分类并与临床和成像发现相关.
主要成果
- 在52. 1%的患者中发现了积极的apoA2- i指数,随着CP的进展而转向低处理.
- 阳性apoA2- i指数与较长的疾病持续时间,晚期,较差的营养状况 (较高的中枢神经系统得分) 和胰腺外分泌功能受损 (较低的脂酶) 相相关.
- 在apoA2- i指数阳性的患者中,CT扫描显示胰腺膜细化和主要胰腺管扩张.
结论
- 阳性apoA2- i指数与慢性胰腺炎的进展有关.
- 需要进一步的研究来验证apoA2- i作为胰腺外分功能障碍的潜在生物标志物.
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