PATHOPHYSIOLOGY AND BIOMARKER POTENTIAL OF FATTY ACID ETHYL ESTER ELEVATION DURING ALCOHOLIC PANCREATITIS

The role of fatty acid ethyl esters (FAEEs) during human alcoholic pancreatitis is unknown. We compared FAEE levels to their non-esterified fatty acids (NEFA) precursors during alcohol intoxication and clinical alcoholic pancreatitis. The pathophysiology underlying FAEE increase and their role as diagnostic biomarkers for alcoholic pancreatitis was investigated

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