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Page 81
... occur when a pancreatic pseudocyst caused by pancreatitis erodes into a major artery as well as into the gut . At times , a pancreatic pseudocyst erodes into a visceral artery and so is converted into a large pseudoaneurysm that may ...
... occur when a pancreatic pseudocyst caused by pancreatitis erodes into a major artery as well as into the gut . At times , a pancreatic pseudocyst erodes into a visceral artery and so is converted into a large pseudoaneurysm that may ...
Page 435
... occur in acute pancreatitis , amylase and lipase activi- ties are invariably increased in these fluids . " 1 Increases in ascitic fluid amylase also occur in pancreatic carcinoma , intestinal perforation , and a variety of tumors that ...
... occur in acute pancreatitis , amylase and lipase activi- ties are invariably increased in these fluids . " 1 Increases in ascitic fluid amylase also occur in pancreatic carcinoma , intestinal perforation , and a variety of tumors that ...
Page 660
... occur when the operators are inexperienced . Bile Leakage . Severe abdominal pain soon after biopsy , usually with ileus , would sug- gest leakage of bile , a complication that may develop after any needle biopsy , including one done ...
... occur when the operators are inexperienced . Bile Leakage . Severe abdominal pain soon after biopsy , usually with ileus , would sug- gest leakage of bile , a complication that may develop after any needle biopsy , including one done ...
Contents
SYMPTOMATOLOGY | 24 |
Abdominal Scout Film Assessment | 32 |
Abdominal Pain | 36 |
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