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Biopsy of the Pancreas

Archives of Surgery, 1974
Biopsy of the pancreas for diagnosis of benign or malignant disease was performed in 527 patients during a ten-year period (1960 to 1970). The incidence of complications in patients who underwent laparotomy and biopsy of the pancreas was 6.2%. The incidence of complications presumed to be due to biopsy in patients who also underwent major pancreatic or
R, Isaacson, L H, Weiland, D C, McIlrath
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SARCOMA OF THE PANCREAS

Archives of Surgery, 1956
SARCOMA of the pancreas is comparatively rare. We have found records of 203 cases of sarcoma or carcinosarcoma observed at autopsy.* However, only three cases have been reported which were successfully treated by radical pancreaticoduodenectomy.† Our case is reported because of its rarity, the difficulty encountered in establishing an accurate ...
J K, BERMAN, N, LEVENE
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Angiography of the Pancreas

Southern Medical Journal, 1978
The diagnostic potentials of pancreatic angiography are discussed on the basis of four illustrative cases and a review of the pertinent literature. It is concluded that selective visceral angiography properly applied is of great value in diagnosing carcinoma of the pancreas and in determining resectability of pancreatic tumors.
L, Ekelund, J, Gerlock
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Annular Pancreas

Southern Medical Journal, 1955
This congenital anomaly is a rare one. Nevertheless, if one thinks of it the diagnosis may be suspected; the x-ray findings seem pathognomonic. © 1955 Southern Medical Association.
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The pancreas in the degu

Experimental and Molecular Pathology, 1984
Unique alpha-cell crystals, a herpes-like virus, islet amyloidosis, and immunohistochemical reactions of islets are compared in the rodent, Octodon degus, in animals with ordinary and high circulating glucose levels. Results suggest that crystals, virus, and amyloid are independent of blood sugar and bear no obvious relation to one another, although ...
G S, Spear, M V, Caple, L R, Sutherland
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Pancreas Transplantation

Pediatric Clinics of North America, 1984
Clinical pancreas transplantation is a procedure being applied with increasing effectiveness for the treatment of diabetes. The authors examine, through the Pancreas Transplant Registry, all known cases of islet transplantation since 1970 and all pancreas transplantation since 1977 and then summarize their own work on pancreas transplants at the ...
D E, Sutherland   +4 more
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Lymphangioma of the pancreas

Journal of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, 1989
ABSTRACTAbstract Lymphangiomas of the pancreas are rare. Only six cases have been reported. An additional case of lymphangioma of the pancreas in a 20 year old male which was demonstrated by computerized tomography and treated with complete surgical excision is reported.
Ng, IOL, Fan, ST, Nicholls, J
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Improvements in survival and clinical benefit with gemcitabine as first-line therapy for patients with advanced pancreas cancer: a randomized trial.

Journal of Clinical Oncology, 1997
Malcolm   +16 more
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Physiology of the Pancreas

2010
The pancreas plays a central role in digestion and absorption as well as utilization and storage of energy substrates. As described in Chapter 1, it consists of two structurally distinct but functionally integrated glandular systems, namely the exocrine and endocrine pancreas, both of which arise from an outgrowth of the primitive gut. Secretion by the
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The Pancreas

Gastroenterology, 1962
C V, PERRIER, H D, JANOWITZ
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