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An economical and feasible method with little trauma for a giant pancreatic pseudocyst communicating with main pancreatic duct: a case report and literature review. [PDF]
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Acta Paediatrica, 1961
SummaryA description of two cases of annular pancreas in infants, which gave rise to complete obstruction of the duodenum is presented. Based on the literature and personal experience, the symptomatology, aetiology and therapy are discussed in detail.
A, TJON SIEN KIE +2 more
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SummaryA description of two cases of annular pancreas in infants, which gave rise to complete obstruction of the duodenum is presented. Based on the literature and personal experience, the symptomatology, aetiology and therapy are discussed in detail.
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The Lancet, 1994
During the past decade, marked improvement has been made in the field of pancreas transplantation. The best results have been obtained in patients receiving a simultaneous pancreas-kidney transplant using the bladder drainage technique. An overall improvement in the secondary complications of diabetes has been documented in patients receiving ...
Antonio Secchi +3 more
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During the past decade, marked improvement has been made in the field of pancreas transplantation. The best results have been obtained in patients receiving a simultaneous pancreas-kidney transplant using the bladder drainage technique. An overall improvement in the secondary complications of diabetes has been documented in patients receiving ...
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Immunology and Allergy Clinics of North America, 1990
Widespread application of pancreas transplantation in diabetic patients without secondary complications or without a demonstrated propensity to develop complications will not be possible until antirejection strategies with fewer side effects have been developed.
D E, Sutherland, S A, Gruber
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Widespread application of pancreas transplantation in diabetic patients without secondary complications or without a demonstrated propensity to develop complications will not be possible until antirejection strategies with fewer side effects have been developed.
D E, Sutherland, S A, Gruber
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