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A Rare Case of Hereditary Pancreatitis Unveiling Systemic Lupus Erythematosus in a Young Female Patient. [PDF]
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Comprehensive analysis of intestinal barrier function and microbial diversity changes in L-arginine-induced acute pancreatitis mice. [PDF]
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Association of nutritional status indices with clinical outcomes in acute pancreatitis. [PDF]
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Acute Necrotizing Pancreatitis
New England Journal of Medicine, 1999Acute pancreatitis may be clinically mild or severe. Severe acute pancreatitis is usually a result of pancreatic glandular necrosis. The morbidity and mortality associated with acute pancreatitis are substantially higher when necrosis is present, especially when the area of necrosis is also infected.1 It is important to identify patients with ...
Desiree E. Morgan +2 more
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Severe Acute Pancreatitis and Necrotizing Pancreatitis
Critical Care Clinics, 2016Acute pancreatitis results in nearly 250,000 admissions annually. Acute pancreatitis varies widely in its clinical presentation. Pancreatic necrosis accounts for substantial additional morbidity, with mortality rates remaining as high as 10% to 20% despite advances in critical care.
Rahul Maheshwari, Ram Subramanian
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Painless Acute Necrotic Pancreatitis
Archives of Internal Medicine, 1965SINCE THE first comprehensive study of acute pancreatitis made by Fitz1in 1889, most descriptions of the disease cite pain as the outstanding symptom.2-15Only recently has attention been drawn to certain unusual forms of pancreatitis without pain,16and in at least two studies mention is made of acute painless pancreatitis.17,18The purpose of this ...
Hugh P. Dooner, Carlos Aliaga
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