Enzyme Leakage, Trypsinogen Activation, and Inflammatory Response in Endoscopic Retrograde Cholangiopancreatography-Induced Pancreatitis
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概要
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- 2002-05-01
著者
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Fork Frans-thomas
Department Of Radiology Malmo University Hospital University Of Lund
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PETERSSON Ulf
Department of Surgery, Malmo University Hospital, University of Lund
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BORGSTROM Anders
Department of Surgical Pathophysiology, Malmo University Hospital, University of Lund
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OHLSSON Kjell
Department of Surgical Pathophysiology, Malmo University Hospital, University of Lund
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TOTH Ervin
Department of Radiology, Malmo University Hospital, University of Lund
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Toth Ervin
Department Of Radiology Malmo University Hospital University Of Lund
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Ohlsson Kjell
Department Of Surgical Pathophysiology Malmo University Hospital University Of Lund
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Petersson Ulf
Department Of Surgery Malmo University Hospital University Of Lund
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Toth Ervin
Department Of Medicine Malmoe University Hospital Lund University
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Borgstrom Anders
Department Of Surgical Pathophysiology Malmo University Hospital University Of Lund
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