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Acute pancreatitis

Current Opinion in Gastroenterology, 2002
Acute pancreatitis begins as acute pancreatic injury and may generate a systemic inflammatory response that evolves into multiorgan failure, leading to death. Multiple inciting factors such as toxins (alcohol), gallstones, or endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography result in a cascade of events beginning with the intra-acinar activation of ...
Anil B, Nagar, Fred S, Gorelick
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Acute Pancreatitis

Current Opinion in Critical Care, 2010
To review the changing insights in the pathophysiology and management of acute pancreatitis.The outdated 1992 Atlanta classification has been replaced by two new classifications, both of which acknowledge the role of organ dysfunction in determining the outcome of acute pancreatitis, and both of which have introduced a new category of 'moderate ...
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Acute pancreatitis

Current Opinion in Gastroenterology, 2005
This review presents advances in our understanding of the pathobiologic responses that mediate acute pancreatitis with an emphasis on the interrelationship between the events occurring in the pancreatic acinar cell and the vascular, neural, and immune systems; information on recent reports describing clinical diagnostic and therapeutic aspects of ...
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Acute Burns

Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery, 2000
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: After studying this article, the participant should be able to: 1. Describe the pathophysiology of burn injury. 2. Calculate burn size and resuscitation requirements and predict survival. 3. Treat inhalation injury. 4. Describe preoperative selection, intraoperative procedures, and postoperative protocols for patients who require ...
C C, Kao, W L, Garner
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Bronchitis (acute).

Clinical evidence, 2005
Acute bronchitis affects over 40/1000 adults a year in the UK. The causes are usually considered to be infective, but only around half of people have identifiable pathogens. The role of smoking or of environmental tobacco smoke inhalation in predisposing to acute bronchitis is unclear.
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Acute appendicitis

Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health, 2017
AbstractAcute appendicitis is the most common reason for abdominal surgery in children. Luminal obstruction of the appendix progresses to suppurative inflammation and perforation, which causes generalised peritonitis or an appendix mass/abscess. Classical features include periumbilical pain that migrates to the right iliac fossa, anorexia, fever, and ...
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ACUTE GLAUCOMA SIMULATING ACUTE IRITIS

Archives of Ophthalmology, 1951
There is usually no difficulty in distinguishing an attack of acute primary glaucoma from acute iritis. However, if the patient is first seen soon after the hypertensive phase has spontaneously subsided, the condition may be easily mistaken for acute iritis. This occurred in the case to be reported. P.
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ACUTE LEUKEMIA

AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 1963
M S, LYMAN, J H, BURCHENAL
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