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Pancreatic functional impairment following acute necrotizing pancreatitis: Long-term outcome of a non-surgically treated series
Digestive and Liver Diseases, 10/20/09
Uomo G et al. – After an episode of acute necrotizing pancreatitis treated without surgery, the endocrine and exocrine function is not frequently impaired after long–term follow–up. Reduction in exocrine function is transient and complete recovery is achieved in all patients within a few years.
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