International Multidisciplinary Consensus Report on Definitions, Diagnostic Criteria, and Management of Fatty Pancreas A Joint Statement Endorsed by EPC, APA, EASD, EASL, ESGAR, ESGE, ESP, ESPCG, ESPEN, ESPGHAN, IAP, JPS, KPBA, LAPSG, and UEG /

This international, multidisciplinary consensus report represents the first effort to systematically define and characterize fatty pancreas. A key outcome of this endeavor was the recommendation to adopt "fatty pancreas" as the standardized and inclusive term to describe all forms of fat a...

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Szerzők: Vujasinovic Miroslav
Demir Ihsan Ekin
Marchegiani Giovanni
Hegyi Péter
Archibugi Livia
Valente Roberto
Capurso Gabriele
Witt Heiko
Bonovas Stefanos
Piovani Daniele
Rosendahl Jonas
Maisonneuve Patrick
Verbeke Caroline S
Karçaaltıncaba Muşturay
Dominguez-Muñoz J Enrique
Scheers Isabelle
Czakó László
Wagner Robert
Rebours Vinciane
Öhlund Daniel
Idilman Ilkay S
Overbeek Kasper
Gubergrits Natalya
Engjom Trond
Neesse Albrecht
Apte Minoti
Bezmarević Mihailo
Braren Rickmer
Bunduc Stefania
Ceyhan Güralp Onur
Teutsch Brigitta
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Dokumentumtípus: Cikk
Megjelent: 2026
Sorozat:UNITED EUROPEAN GASTROENTEROLOGY JOURNAL 14 No. 1
Tárgyszavak:
doi:10.1002/ueg2.70185

mtmt:36947488
Online Access:http://publicatio.bibl.u-szeged.hu/39385
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Tartalmi kivonat:This international, multidisciplinary consensus report represents the first effort to systematically define and characterize fatty pancreas. A key outcome of this endeavor was the recommendation to adopt "fatty pancreas" as the standardized and inclusive term to describe all forms of fat accumulation in the pancreas. This terminological consensus provides a critical foundation for unified reporting and clinical communication. Another major contribution of the report is the consensus on diagnostic imaging findings, which was based on radiological and endoscopic modalities. The proposed criteria aim to enhance consistency in clinical assessment and support the development of standardized research protocols. In addition to establishing terminology and diagnostic frameworks, the report also synthesizes current knowledge across a wide range of relevant domains. These include the etiology and epidemiology of fatty pancreas, as well as its associations with alcohol consumption, smoking, acute and chronic pancreatitis, pancreatic exocrine insufficiency, type 2 diabetes mellitus, and surgical outcomes. The potential links between fatty pancreas and neoplastic conditions such as intraductal papillary mucinous neoplasms and pancreatic cancer are also addressed, alongside the current understanding of its metabolic implications (beta-cell function and glucose homeostasis) and treatment strategies. Throughout the consensus process, a consistent theme emerged: the limited availability of high-quality, prospective clinical data. Therefore, many of the recommendations in this report are based on expert consensus rather than strong empirical evidence. As such, the statements require rigorous prospective validation before they can be adopted into routine clinical practice. This underscores a critical need for further research, particularly studies aimed at clarifying causal relationships, validating diagnostic tools, and determining the clinical relevance of fatty pancreas across diverse patient populations. This report serves as both a summary of our current understanding and a roadmap for future investigations, aiming to close existing knowledge gaps and guide evidence-based clinical practice in this emerging field.
Terjedelem/Fizikai jellemzők:31
ISSN:2050-6406