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KMID : 0985520180230030089
Korean Journal of Pancreas and Biliary Tract
2018 Volume.23 No. 3 p.89 ~ p.100
Wouldn't Human Understanding be Necessary to Treat Patients with Pancreaticobiliary Disease More Effectively?
Park Sang-Heum

Song Hoo-Rim
Lee Sung-Won
Lee Tae-Hoon
Abstract
Human understanding is one of the three virtues that are expected of physicians in Harrison¡¯s principles of internal medicine, and it was emphasized that a Shakespearean breadth is needed to be the true physician. Recently, there has been an increase in the need for human understanding, such as a continuous increase in GB stones, an association between the patient's life events and pancreaticobiliary diseases, an increase in autoimmune disease, and a high recurrence rate after treatment. Therefore, we attempted a holistic and fundamental approach for figuring out the pathogenesis of pancreaticobiliary diseases including human habit loop and adaptive response and suggests the model for the development of pancreaticobiliary disease considering human understanding.
KEYWORD
Pancreaticobiliary diseases, Human understanding, Habit loop, Adaptive response
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