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A clinical study of chronic pancreatitis
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1963
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Frequent ReliefChronic PancreatitisUrologyPancreatic CancerPancreatic Fluid CollectionChronic Pancreatic DiseaseGastroenterologyPathologySerum Secretin/pancreozymin TestMedicineDigestive System Diseases
A series of 53 cases of chronic pancreatic disease is described and attention drawn to the frequency with which symptoms are persistent rather than intermittent. A plea is made for the use of the term ;progressive' rather than ;relapsing' in describing many of these cases. Alcohol was an unimportant factor in the aetiology. The possibility of achieving an accurate and early diagnosis using the serum secretin/pancreozymin test is emphasized. The frequent relief of symptoms and the prevention of progress of the disease by surgery, especially sphincterotomy, is recorded.
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