HIGHLIGHTS
- who: Yasuo Otsuka from the Medical University, China have published the Article: Pancreatic colonization of fungi in the development of severe acute pancreatitis, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: The authors propose the following mechanism as to involvement of fungal infection in the development of SAP.
- future: Studies addressing the efficacy and timing of anti-fungal therapy for SAP are absolutely required.
SUMMARY
Recent studies provide evidence that mice deficient in T7 trypsinogen, an isoform equivalent to cationic human trypsinogen, still get experimental acute and chronic pancreatitis (Dawra et_al, 2011 . . .

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