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Unveiling GDF15 as a promising biomarker for predicting survival in pancreatic ductal carcinoma: a retrospective research. [PDF]
Xiao J, Lu X, Luo W, Wang Y, Zhang T.
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Pancreatic Hemangioblastoma in a Patient with von Hippel-Lindau Disease: A Case Report. [PDF]
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Paediatric pancreatic diseases
Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health, 2020Paediatric pancreatic diseases are often under‐recognised and may be associated with severe diseases and significant clinical consequences. In recent years, advances have been made in key areas, particularly with the contributions from international societies and study groups focused on paediatric pancreatic disease research. This review focuses on the
Chee Y. Ooi +2 more
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Postgraduate Medicine, 1975
New tests and test methods aid in the diagnosis of pancreatic disorders. Pancreatic carcinoma, especially, may have an improved prognosis with earlier detection as a result of refinements in arteriography, cytology, pancreatic radioisotopic scanning, and endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography.
E C, Kafka, M H, Kalser
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New tests and test methods aid in the diagnosis of pancreatic disorders. Pancreatic carcinoma, especially, may have an improved prognosis with earlier detection as a result of refinements in arteriography, cytology, pancreatic radioisotopic scanning, and endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography.
E C, Kafka, M H, Kalser
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Proteomics in Pancreatic Disease
Pancreatology, 2004Proteomics represents a novel methodological approach to investigate the expression of all proteins by a cell or organism in its entireness, similar to global strategies for DNA (genomics) and RNA (transcriptomics). This review focuses on the history of protein analysis, which made up the golden age of pancreatic physiology, the current methodology for
Ralf Faissner, Matthias Löhr
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Pancreatitis and Renal Disease
Scandinavian Journal of Gastroenterology, 1977Pancreatitis has been described previously following renal transplantation, but not in association with chronic renal failure. Analysis of 168 patients with renal transplants revealed five who developed pancreatitis, three of whom died. All five were on treatment with prednisone and azathioprine.
J R Lawrence +3 more
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Pancreatitis with Biliary Disease
Archives of Surgery, 1963Pancreatitis when associated with biliary disease has a more promising prognosis than pancreatic inflammation of indefinite etiology. Gallstone pancreatitis is due to obstruction of the main pancreatic duct by a calculus, inflammatory reaction, or ampullary stenosis.
S. Allan Hurvitz +2 more
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PANCREATIC DISEASES IN CHILDREN
Pediatric Clinics of North America, 1996The main congenital anomalies of the exocrine pancreas are reviewed, and several generalized and isolated hereditary pancreatic diseases are discussed. In contrast with adults, the most frequent causes of acute pancreatitis are viral infection, drug induction, and trauma.
Aaron Lerner +2 more
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Pancreatitis in Kawasaki Disease
Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1987Two children with Kawasaki disease presented with vomiting, back and abdominal pain, elevated serum amylase values, and ultrasonographic findings consistent with pancreatitis. In both patients, pancreatitis appeared after approximately two weeks of illness, and both patients underwent extensive evaluations, which yielded negative results, for other ...
Richard J. Grand +2 more
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2012
Abstract Acute pancreatitis may be defined as the development of acute inflammation of the pancreas initially localized to the pancreatic parenchyma and interstitium. It is a fairly common condition with an annual incidence of the United States of 80 cases per 100,000 individuals.
Alphonso Brown, Steven D. Freedman
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Abstract Acute pancreatitis may be defined as the development of acute inflammation of the pancreas initially localized to the pancreatic parenchyma and interstitium. It is a fairly common condition with an annual incidence of the United States of 80 cases per 100,000 individuals.
Alphonso Brown, Steven D. Freedman
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