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- Pancreatitis - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic
Acute pancreatitis can make the pancreas vulnerable to infections Pancreatic infections are serious and require intensive treatment such as surgery or other procedures to remove the infected tissue
- Cáncer de páncreas - Síntomas y causas - Mayo Clinic
Niederhuber JE, et al , eds Carcinoma of the pancreas In: Abeloff's Clinical Oncology 6th ed Elsevier; 2020 http: www clinicalkey com Accessed April 28, 2023
- Pancreatic cancer - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic
The pancreas is a long, flat gland that lies horizontally behind your stomach It has a role in digestion and in regulating the level of sugar in your blood
- Pancreatitis - Síntomas y causas - Mayo Clinic
Korean Journal of Internal Medicine 2021; doi:10 3904 kjim 2020 505 Accessed Aug 13, 2021 Pain treatment and management National Pancreas Foundation https: pancreasfoundation org patient-resources pain-management Accessed July 12, 2023 Ami TR Allscripts EPSi Mayo Clinic May 25, 2023 Medical review (expert opinion) Mayo Clinic
- Pancreas transplant - Mayo Clinic
Pancreas transplant offers a potential cure for people with serious complications from diabetes Learn what to expect before and after this procedure
- Pancreatic cysts - Symptoms causes - Mayo Clinic
The pancreas is a large organ behind the stomach that produces hormones and enzymes that help digest food Pancreatic cysts are typically found during imaging testing for another problem
- Discovery reveals how to prevent organ damage in pancreatitis
These diseases may silently damage the pancreas, causing it to leak lipase and create a vicious cycle of worsening organ damage "Preliminary studies suggest that patients with elevated triglycerides and lipase levels require more frequent admissions to the intensive care unit," says Dr Singh
- The role of KRAS mutations in pancreatic cancer prognosis
"Historically, it’s been known that KRAS mutations are associated with more biologically aggressive pancreatic cancer," says Jennifer L Leiting, M D , a hepatobiliary and pancreas surgeon at Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota, and the study's first author
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