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Peter A. Banks Tests of Acute Pancreatitis Amylase Amylase Clearance—
Creatinine Clearance Ratio Isoamylase Analysis Lipase Other Laboratory Tests
Evaluation of Patients with Acute Symptoms Standard Blood Tests Tests That
Reflect ...
Peter A. Banks Tests of Acute Pancreatitis Amylase Amylase Clearance—
Creatinine Clearance Ratio Isoamylase Analysis Lipase Other Laboratory Tests
Evaluation of Patients with Acute Symptoms Standard Blood Tests Tests That
Reflect ...
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The mechanism of increased renal clearance of amylase in acute pancreatitis.
Gastroenterology 1976; 71:388–91. . Bouwman DL, Altshuler J. Weaver DW.
Hyperamylasemia: a result of intracranial bleeding. Surgery 1983, 94,318–23.
The mechanism of increased renal clearance of amylase in acute pancreatitis.
Gastroenterology 1976; 71:388–91. . Bouwman DL, Altshuler J. Weaver DW.
Hyperamylasemia: a result of intracranial bleeding. Surgery 1983, 94,318–23.
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CT, 3907 ultrastructure of, 3837, 3838 uncinate loop of, 3835 vascular injury of,
acute pancreatitis and, 3976 venous, anatomy of 3929–3931, 3931 water
secretion of, 4471 Pancreas divisum, 607, 3841–3842 acute pancreatitis and,
3975 ...
CT, 3907 ultrastructure of, 3837, 3838 uncinate loop of, 3835 vascular injury of,
acute pancreatitis and, 3976 venous, anatomy of 3929–3931, 3931 water
secretion of, 4471 Pancreas divisum, 607, 3841–3842 acute pancreatitis and,
3975 ...
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