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Gastroenterology, 2019
DESCRIPTION The purpose of this AGA Institute Clinical Practice Update is to review the available evidence and expert recommendations regarding the clinical care of patients with pancreatic necrosis and to offer concise best practice advice for the ...
T. Baron +3 more
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DESCRIPTION The purpose of this AGA Institute Clinical Practice Update is to review the available evidence and expert recommendations regarding the clinical care of patients with pancreatic necrosis and to offer concise best practice advice for the ...
T. Baron +3 more
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Pancreatic necrosis and acute pancreatitis
World Journal of Surgery, 1981AbstractThe surgeon should take pains to section and study himself the operative specimen after excision for acute pancreatitis, in order to understand the true nature of the lesions, which the most attentive and competent pathological examination cannot describe as vividly as direct examination by the operator.
L, Leger, B, Chiche, A, Louvel
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An overview of walled-off pancreatic necrosis for clinicians
Expert Review of Gastroenterology & Hepatology, 2019Introduction: Walled of pancreatic necrosis (WOPN) is a new term coined for encapsulated fluid collection developing after acute necrotising pancreatitis (ANP).
S. Rana
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Treatment of walled-off pancreatic necrosis.
Current Opinion in Gastroenterology, 2019PURPOSE OF REVIEW To review the current management of walled-off pancreatic necrosis (WOPN). RECENT FINDINGS The management of WOPN has evolved. Many collections do not require intervention and may resolve over time.
Raj M Dalsania, F. Willingham
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International journal of pancreatology, 1994
We have attempted here to address the problems relating to the pathophysiology, identification and treatment of IPN. The diagnostic role of radiology and of examination of culture samples obtained under its guidance is stressed as the gold standard in all cases where clinical findings have yielded a suspicion of superinfection.
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We have attempted here to address the problems relating to the pathophysiology, identification and treatment of IPN. The diagnostic role of radiology and of examination of culture samples obtained under its guidance is stressed as the gold standard in all cases where clinical findings have yielded a suspicion of superinfection.
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Journal of the American Medical Association, 1933
The following case of pancreatic necrosis is reported because of the particularly interesting observations and the series of events that occurred during the course of the illness: REPORT OF CASE History. —I. C., a white man, aged 36, a dentist, was admitted to the Jewish Hospital of Brooklyn in the private surgical service of Dr.
SILIK H. POLAYES +2 more
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The following case of pancreatic necrosis is reported because of the particularly interesting observations and the series of events that occurred during the course of the illness: REPORT OF CASE History. —I. C., a white man, aged 36, a dentist, was admitted to the Jewish Hospital of Brooklyn in the private surgical service of Dr.
SILIK H. POLAYES +2 more
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Colonic necrosis complicating pancreatitis
Gastrointestinal Radiology, 1977Bowel necrosis is an uncommon complication of pancreatitis. Two patients are reported who developed ileocecal and descending colon changes as a result of ischemia following severe pancreatitis. Arteriography in one patient confirmed the presence of intraluminal thrombi.
S, Dallemand +4 more
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EXPERIMENTAL PANCREATIC NECROSIS
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Surgery, 1958SummaryA 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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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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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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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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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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