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EXPERIMENTAL PANCREATIC NECROSIS

Australian and New Zealand Journal of Surgery, 1958
SummaryA method of inducing pancreatic necrosis in dogs is described. The possible significance of this in regard to pancreatic necrosis in man is discussed.
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Pancreatic Necrosis

Pancreas, 1993
Despite the clinical importance of pancreatic necrosis in the course of acute pancreatitis, little is known about when it develops. Serum C-reactive protein (CRP) is a reliable parameter with a high deduction rate for pancreatic necrosis. We analyzed 199 patients with acute pancreatitis. The development of pancreatic necrosis was ascertained by a daily
R, Isenmann   +5 more
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Extrapancreatic necrosis without pancreatic parenchymal necrosis: a separate entity in necrotising pancreatitis?

Gut, 2012
In the revised Atlanta classification of acute pancreatitis, the term necrotising pancreatitis also refers to patients with only extrapancreatic fat necrosis without pancreatic parenchymal necrosis (EXPN), as determined on contrast-enhanced CT (CECT). Patients with EXPN are thought to have a better clinical outcome, although robust data are lacking.A ...
Bakker, O.J.   +11 more
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Biliary Complications of Pancreatic Necrosis

International Journal of Gastrointestinal Cancer, 2001
Involvement of the biliary tract in pancreatic necrosis is rare. The authors are presenting six patients with this unusual complication.Retrospective analysis of a case series.The necrotic process involved the bile duct in four patients (bile duct alone in two and bile duct with duodenum in two) and the gall bladder in two patients. It was not possible
Adarsh, Chaudhary   +2 more
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Acute pancreatic necrosis in chronic alcoholic pancreatitis

Digestive Diseases and Sciences, 1984
Necrotic lesions are rarely observed in chronic pancreatitis, but its presence in a few patients has been misinterpreted in the diagnosis of acute pancreatitis. In this series, 12 patients (11.2%) of 107 operated for chronic alcoholic pancreatitis, presented with acute pancreatic necrosis associated with pancreatic fibrosis characteristic of chronic ...
M C, Machado   +5 more
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ACUTE PANCREATITIS (PANCREATIC NECROSIS)

Archives of Surgery, 1931
The consistent frequency with which gallstones or disease of the gallbladder have been found in association with acute pancreatitis has served to confirm the belief that biliary infection predisposes to pancreatitis. Fitz, who recognized acute pancreatitis as a disease entity, was cognizant of a probable causative relationship between disease of the ...
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Management of severe pancreatic necrosis

Current Treatment Options in Gastroenterology, 2007
Pancreatic necrosis is a form of severe pancreatitis associated with high morbidity and mortality. In this condition there is necrosis of pancreatic tissue with pancreatic duct disruption leading to release and activation of pancreatic enzymes. This in turn causes peripancreatic necrosis and formation of fluid collections.
Mehran, Fotoohi, L William, Traverso
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Subcutaneous Fat Necrosis in Pancreatitis

Journal of Cutaneous Pathology, 1979
A case of subcutaneous fat necrosis as the initial manifestation of an attack of acute pancreatitis is presented. The accompanying features of respiratory distress syndrome, leukemoid reaction, shock, pleural effusions, and arthritis due to necrosis of periarticular far are described.
J R, Cannon, J V, Pitha, M A, Everett
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Apparent pancreatic necrosis

Veterinary Record, 1973
P, Ryder-Davies, C, Sutherland
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Management of infected pancreatic necrosis

Current Gastroenterology Reports, 2008
The past two decades have seen major advances in the understanding and clinical management of acute pancreatitis, yet it still lacks a specific treatment, and management is largely supportive and reactive. Surgery is seeing a diminishing role in the early phase of acute pancreatitis but still predominates in the management of infected pancreatic ...
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