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| Normal liver function and not as susceptible to the development ofof the pancreas (acute and chronic pancreatitis, trauma, pancreatic malignancy, … |
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| Variety of major arterial sources (Celiac, SMA and Splenic)Rich afferent sensory fiber network; Ganglionectomy or celiac ganglion blockade interrupt ... |
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| The liver, gallbladder, and pancreas receive blood supply from the celiac trunk. One main branch is the common hepatic artery, leading to the hepatic artery ... |
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| Treatment; Acute edematous pancreatitis—internal medicine (Emergency surgery is not indicated in mild acute pancreatitis); Acute hemorrhagic necrotizing …www.cmu.edu.cn/surgery2h/RzInclude/WebEdit/uploadfile/2008518163241526.PPT |
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| Variety of major arterial sources (celiac, SMA and splenic); Celiac ? Gastroduodenal Artery ? Common Hepatic Artery ? Superior pancreaticoduodenal artery ... |
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| Cervical cancer vaccine done; Gene therapy success against advanced melanoma and chronic granulomatous disease. Diabetes (artificial pancreas |
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| postinduction hypotension and sudden cardiac death; Gastroparesis increases risk of aspiration; Recognize presence of stress induced hyperglycemia; Lactated iv fluids are |
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| Pathology of the exocrine pancreas. Enzimes secreted by the pancreas. Trypsin (act.: enterokinase, inh.http://pathology.jhu.edu/pancreas_panin …www.path2.sote.hu/pancex.ppt |
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| Acute pancreatitis; Carcinoma of the pancreas; Epidemic parotitis; Acute cholecystitis; Penetrating and perforated ulcers; Mesentaric thrombosis ... |
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