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🗓️ 21 January 2021
⏱️ 22 minutes
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0:00.0 | All right, so today we're going to be going over two pretty important topics for the |
0:03.2 | pants, your pannery, your Ewars, and that's going to be acute pancreatitis and chronic pancreatitis. |
0:08.1 | Real quick, before we get started, I just wanted to say if you like my material, the |
0:10.9 | podcast, I do have a YouTube channel as well under the same name, |
0:13.9 | Cram the Pants if you want to check out those videos to have some pretty good |
0:16.7 | visuals to go along with the audio. So let's start with a cute pancreatitis. |
0:20.3 | Essentially what a cute pancreatitis is, there has been some sort of trauma to the pancreas, |
0:24.8 | whether it's golf stones, alcohol, whatever it is that led to cellular injury in the pancreas, |
0:30.9 | which is essentially causing the pancreas to digest itself, to put it pretty simple. |
0:36.0 | So what happens is there was some sort of injury, whether it's, like I said, said a gallstone it can be from alcohol |
0:43.6 | that injured the pancreatic exocrine cells which are known as a cenar cells it's |
0:50.8 | a ci n a r so there's something that cause an injury to these cells and these |
0:55.8 | a cinar cells are the functional unit of the exocrine pancreas so they store |
1:00.7 | synthesize secrete digestive enzymes so there was an injury to these cells |
1:05.6 | it could have been from a gallstone it could be you know impaired blood flow alcohol drugs |
1:10.3 | and what happens when these cells get injured instead of releasing this, you know, the |
1:17.4 | exocrine, the digestive enzymes, they get injured in a way that they're prematurely |
1:21.9 | activating these enzymes within the cell. |
1:24.9 | So the cell is actually, the enzymes are actually activating within the cell, which is causing |
1:31.0 | the pancreas to digest itself. |
1:33.0 | So essentially like I said, the pancreas is auto-digesting. |
1:37.0 | These exocrine cells aren't able to put out the enzymes that are actually activating within the cells. |
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