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Lactoferrin in Acute Necrotizing Pancreatitis

Digestion, 1987
Lactoferrin, as measured in the pancreatic juice, has been thought to be of diagnostic value in chronic pancreatitis, but due to the hazards in cannulation of the pancreatic duct in the acute phase of pancreatitis the behavior of lactoferrin has remained obscure.
I, Nordback   +5 more
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Docetaxel monotherapy induces necrotic acute pancreatitis

Journal of Oncology Pharmacy Practice, 2022
Introduction Drug-induced acute pancreatitis (AP) is uncommon and represents 0.1 to 2% of all AP cases. Chemotherapy-induced AP is very rare. Docetaxel monotherapy-induced AP has been reported only once in the literature. Herein we report the second case of docetaxel-related AP and the first case of necrotic AP induced by this agent.
Ichrak Ben Abdallah   +6 more
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Surgical intervention in acute necrotizing pancreatitis

The American Journal of Surgery, 1974
Abstract Thirty-eight patients with acute pancreatitis were treated with an operation that included cholecystostomy, gastrostomy, feeding jejunostomy, and sump drainage of the peripancreatic lesser sac. Of eleven patients judged to be dying of fulminant pancreatitis in the first forty-eight hours of treatment, nine improved immediately and seven ...
A L, Warshaw   +3 more
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Acute Necrotizing Pancreatitis

2016
Acute necrotizing pancreatitis remains a significant problem with significant morbidity and mortality. Keys to management include proper diagnosis, admission to the intensive care unit, aggressive resuscitation, and a multidisciplinary approach for management options. The care team should include a designated surgeon, gastroenterologists with expertise
Mayur Narayan, Jose J Diaz
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Pancreatogastrostomy in experimental acute necrotizing pancreatitis

International journal of pancreatology, 1990
Experimental acute necrotizing pancreatitis was induced retrogradely in dogs with sunflower oil injected intraductally. Then, a zipper was sutured into the abdominal wound. From the first postoperative day, three different treatments were started: first group: only conservative therapy was used; second group: removal of necrotized tissue and single ...
D, Kelemen, B, Török
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Nonsurgical Treatment of Acute Necrotizing Pancreatitis

Pancreas, 1996
Our objective was to analyze conservative management in a large series of acute necrotizing pancreatitis (ANP) patients in a specialized center for pancreatic disease in the Internal Medicine and Emergency Department of a 1,500-bed hospital. One hundred ninety-nine patients with ANP were considered (mean age, 55.4 +/- 18.2 years; biliary etiology, 60.3%
G, Uomo   +5 more
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[Acute necrotizing pancreatitis].

Casopis lekaru ceskych, 2001
Acute pancreatitis ranges from mild to severe necrotizing form complicated by multiorgan failure with high mortality rate. It has different causes, not entirely clear pathogenesis and unpredictable and variable course. Therapeutic measures are limited. The mainstay of therapy is supportive intensive care, prevention of sepsis and multiple organ failure
J, Bĕlohlávek, M, Hrubý, F, Polák
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Painless Acute Necrotic Pancreatitis

Archives of Internal Medicine, 1965
SINCE THE first comprehensive study of acute pancreatitis made by Fitz1in 1889, most descriptions of the disease cite pain as the outstanding symptom.2-15Only recently has attention been drawn to certain unusual forms of pancreatitis without pain,16and in at least two studies mention is made of acute painless pancreatitis.17,18The purpose of this ...
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Laparoscopic necrosectomy for acute necrotizing pancreatitis

Journal of Hepato-Biliary-Pancreatic Surgery, 2001
Severe acute pancreatitis (SAP), a disease state that is often complicated by an intricate pathologic process, has remained difficult to manage and is associated with high morbidity and mortality rates. Approximately 80% of patients have a mild form of the disease, while the other 20% develop a severe life-threatening form of the disease.
V N, Pamoukian, M, Gagner
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Severe Acute Necrotizing Pancreatitis

1997
Acute inflammation of the pancreas produces a spectrum of symptoms which range from mild and self-limiting, to a severe disease which leads rapidly to multiple organ failure and death. In some patients, a treatable underlying cause may be identified whereas, in others, the insult must run its own course.
D. L. Wyncoll, R. J. Beale
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