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... PANCREAS 221 Pancreatic Injuries and Fistulas ....... 4081 Alan S. Livingstoneā« Joe U. Levi 208 Laboratory Diagnosis of Pancreatic Disease 206 Embryology , Anatomy , Histology , and Anomalies of the Pancreas ....... 3834 Bruno W. Volk ...
... PANCREAS 221 Pancreatic Injuries and Fistulas ....... 4081 Alan S. Livingstoneā« Joe U. Levi 208 Laboratory Diagnosis of Pancreatic Disease 206 Embryology , Anatomy , Histology , and Anomalies of the Pancreas ....... 3834 Bruno W. Volk ...
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Henry L. Bockus Jack Edward Berk. be of pancreatic origin . Second , evidence of mild pancreatic dysfunction might convince the patient to accept dietary changes , such as the omission of alcohol , before ductal abnormalities become ...
Henry L. Bockus Jack Edward Berk. be of pancreatic origin . Second , evidence of mild pancreatic dysfunction might convince the patient to accept dietary changes , such as the omission of alcohol , before ductal abnormalities become ...
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... pancreatic disease is a carcinoma rather than pancreatitis . The third is whether the pancreas has undergone substantial injury and , in particular , whether pancreatic dys- function is severe enough to cause steator- rhea or glucose ...
... pancreatic disease is a carcinoma rather than pancreatitis . The third is whether the pancreas has undergone substantial injury and , in particular , whether pancreatic dys- function is severe enough to cause steator- rhea or glucose ...
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Abdominal Scout Film Assessment | 32 |
Frank G Moody Kenneth R Larsen | 66 |
Clinical Manifestations | 101 |
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