S Wang, S Li, Q Feng, X Feng, L Xu… - Pancreatology, 2011 - content.karger.com Background/Aims: It is generally accepted that there is a correlation between obesity and poor outcome in acute pancreatitis (AP); however, the relationship between overweight and the prognosis of AP is unknown. The aim of this study was to determine the correlation between ... Related articles - All 2 versions
RP Sah… - Gut, 2011 - gut.bmj.com More than a century ago, a German pathologist noted at autopsies of patients who had succumbed to acute pancreatitis that their intrapancreatic digestive enzymes had been activated.1 His fateful observation engendered the surprisingly long-lived belief that pancreatitis is an ... Related articles - All 2 versions
I Wall, N Badalov, R Baradarian, K Iswara, JJ Li… - Pancreas, 2011 - journals.lww.com Wolters Kluwer Health may email you for journal alerts and information, but is committed to maintaining your privacy and will not share your personal information without your express consent. For more information, please refer to our Privacy Policy. ... Skip Navigation Links Home > Current ... Related articles - All 4 versions
J Kinsella, B Clements, E Dickson, T Dugernier… - Pancreatic …, 2011 - Springer Severe acute pancreatitis is associated with the development of the systemic inflammatory response syndrome (SIRS). Hypoxemia is a hallmark of acute pancreatitis and respiratory failure is the most common single organ failure in this disease. In the most severely ill patients multi- ... Related articles - All 3 versions
TB Gardner - Archives of Internal Medicine, 2011 - Am Med Assoc For many clinicians, the Ranson criteria remain the gold standard for risk stratification in acute pancreatitis. 1 Developed in the early 1970s as a clinical prediction model, the criteria rely on 5 admission parameters and six 48-hour parameters to determine whether severe ... Related articles - All 2 versions