R H Pfutzer
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Recent Articles
1.
Pfutzer R, Kruis W
Dtsch Med Wochenschr
. 2013 Jul;
138(31-32):1592-4.
PMID: 23884746
No abstract available.
2.
Pfutzer R, Whitcomb D
Curr Opin Gastroenterol
. 2006 Oct;
16(5):410-3.
PMID: 17031111
Acute pancreatitis is a process that continues to interest physicians and research scientists. Understanding potential factors initiating acute pancreatitis, mechanisms regulating the local and distant inflammatory response, methods for accurately...
3.
Pfutzer R, Whitcomb D
Pancreatology
. 2002 Jul;
1(5):457-60.
PMID: 12120224
Mutations in the gene encoding for the pancreatic secretory trypsin inhibitor or serine protease inhibitor, Kazal type I (SPINK1) have been associated with different entities of chronic pancreatitis. While there...
4.
Finch R, Pfutzer R, Hepp L, Gates L, Amann S, Martin S, et al.
Pancreatology
. 2002 Jul;
1(5):439-43.
PMID: 12120221
Background: Hereditary pancreatitis (HP) was defined on a clinical basis alone until the first cationic trypsinogen gene (PRSS1) mutation was discovered through the initial phase of the current Pittsburgh Midwest...
5.
Rossi L, Pfutzer R, Parvin S, Ali L, Sattar S, Kahn A, et al.
Pancreatology
. 2002 Jul;
1(3):242-5.
PMID: 12120202
Background/aims: Tropical pancreatitis (TP) refers to a severe type of idiopathic chronic pancreatitis that develops in children in tropical regions of Africa and southern Asia. Phenotypically TP is subdivided into...
6.
Pfutzer R, Barmada M, Brunskill A, Finch R, Hart P, Neoptolemos J, et al.
Gastroenterology
. 2000 Sep;
119(3):615-23.
PMID: 10982753
Background & Aims: Gain-of-function trypsin mutations cause acute pancreatitis and chronic pancreatitis. Loss of trypsin inhibitor function may have similar effects. We investigated the prevalence of SPINK1 (PSTI) mutations in...
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Pfutzer R, Whitcomb D
Gastroenterology
. 1999 Dec;
117(6):1507-8.
PMID: 10610342
No abstract available.