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Pancreatitis is inflammation of the pancreas. The pancreas is a large gland behind the stomach and close to the duodenum—the first part of the small intestine. The pancreas secretes digestive juices, or enzymes, into the duodenum through a tube called the pancreatic duct. Pancreatic enzymes join with bile—a liquid produced in the liver and stored in the gallbladder—to digest food. The pancreas also releases the hormones insulin and glucagon into the bloodstream. These hormones help the body regulate the glucose it takes from food for energy.

Normally, digestive enzymes secreted by the pancreas do not become active until they reach the small intestine. But when the pancreas is inflamed, the enzymes inside it attack and damage the tissues that produce them.

Pancreatitis can be acute or chronic. Either form is serious and can lead to complications. In severe cases, bleeding, infection, and permanent tissue damage may occur.
Boehringer Ingelheim, Lilly receive FDA approval for Jentadueto to treat type 2 diabetes

Boehringer Ingelheim, Lilly receive FDA approval for Jentadueto to treat type 2 diabetes

Scientists connect two signature characteristics of pancreatic cancer

Scientists connect two signature characteristics of pancreatic cancer

Inflammation enhances pancreatic cancer cell progression

Inflammation enhances pancreatic cancer cell progression

Gilead Sciences receives FDA approval for Viread to treat pediatric HIV infection

Gilead Sciences receives FDA approval for Viread to treat pediatric HIV infection

MRC-funded study to explore pancreatic cancer

MRC-funded study to explore pancreatic cancer

Researchers evaluate role of Mediterranean diet ingredients in prevention of cell damage

Researchers evaluate role of Mediterranean diet ingredients in prevention of cell damage

GSK initiates rhACE2 phase IIa study for Acute Lung Injury

GSK initiates rhACE2 phase IIa study for Acute Lung Injury

Scientists identify how cells reduce tissue damage from inflammation in ALI model

Scientists identify how cells reduce tissue damage from inflammation in ALI model

Simple online calculator can tackle pancreatic and bowel cancer

Simple online calculator can tackle pancreatic and bowel cancer

Novartis to showcase 160 presentations on breast cancer, hematological disease drugs at SABCS and ASH

Novartis to showcase 160 presentations on breast cancer, hematological disease drugs at SABCS and ASH

Dendritic cells play a novel protective role in pancreas

Dendritic cells play a novel protective role in pancreas

FDA approves EUSA's orphan drug ERWINAZE for acute lymphoblastic leukemia

FDA approves EUSA's orphan drug ERWINAZE for acute lymphoblastic leukemia

EUSA Pharma receives FDA approval for Erwinaze to treat ALL

EUSA Pharma receives FDA approval for Erwinaze to treat ALL

Amylin and Lilly terminate exenatide alliance, resolve litigation

Amylin and Lilly terminate exenatide alliance, resolve litigation

Breakdown of unsaturated fats can induce complications in obese patients with acute pancreatitis

Breakdown of unsaturated fats can induce complications in obese patients with acute pancreatitis

Cigarette smokers at risk of compromised digestive function

Cigarette smokers at risk of compromised digestive function

J&JPRD submits NUCYNTA ER sNDA to FDA for DPN associated neuropathic pain

J&JPRD submits NUCYNTA ER sNDA to FDA for DPN associated neuropathic pain

Scientists determine structure of GAG proteoglycan

Scientists determine structure of GAG proteoglycan

Merck receives FDA approval for JUVISYNC to treat type 2 diabetes

Merck receives FDA approval for JUVISYNC to treat type 2 diabetes

Long-term results from ARIAD's ponatinib Phase 1 study on CML and Ph+ ALL

Long-term results from ARIAD's ponatinib Phase 1 study on CML and Ph+ ALL

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