Pancreatic stone

Pancreatic stones are also called pancreatic stones. De Graaf morally described pancreatic stones in 667. In recent years, due to the increase in the incidence of chronic pancreatitis and the increase in various imaging methods, the examination rate of pancreatic stones has also increased. The domestic and foreign reported rates of pancreatic stones vary. The detection rate of pancreatitis abroad accounted for 30 to 60% of chronic pancreatitis in the same period, while the detection rate in China was lower, about 10%. This may be due to the domestic chronic alcoholic pancreatitis is less .

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