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      PancreatitisHumansChronic DiseaseClinical Sciences
The International Summit on Laparoscopic Pancreatic Resection (ISLPR) was held in Coimbatore, India, on 7th and 8th of October 2016 and thirty international experts who regularly perform laparoscopic pancreatic resections participated in... more
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      Surgical OncologyHumansClinical SciencesLaparoscopy
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      ImmunohistochemistryAdolescentFamily historyItaly
Recent literature suggests that chyle leak may complicate up to 10% of pancreatic resections. Treatment depends on its severity, which may include chylous ascites. No international consensus definition or grading system of chyle leak... more
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      SurgeryTreatment OutcomeRisk assessmentMedicine
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      HumansFemaleFollow-up studiesPapillary Squamous Cell Carcinoma
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      Treatment OutcomePolandHumansFemale
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      MedicineHumansDifferential DiagnosisChronic Pancreatitis
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      MetabolismBiologyDrug interactionsMedicine
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      MethodologyPancreatitisAdolescentMedicine
A large family in whom 4 of 13 children were affected with hyperinsulinism of variable severity is described. The oldest affected child required subtotal pancreatectomy to control the hypoglycemia, but the three younger children were... more
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      PediatricsIntelligenceAdolescentMedicine
BackgroundNeoplasms of the pancreas during pregnancy are rare, with less than 25 cases of benign and malignant tumors reported in the literature.MethodsWe present three unique cases of pancreatic tumors occurring during pregnancy—one... more
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      Magnetic Resonance ImagingPregnancyHumansFemale
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      Nutrition and DieteticsRadiotherapyMedicinePancreatic Cancer
Following an extensive literature search and a consensus conference with subject matter experts the following conclusions can be drawn: 1. Robotic surgery is still at its infancy, and there is a great potential in sophisticated... more
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      RoboticsMedicineEndoscopyHumans
Robotic pancreatic surgery provides several advantages. Since the first report of a robotic-assisted distal pancreatectomy in 2001, total pancreatectomies, pancreatic tumor enucleations, pancreaticoduodenectomy, central pancreatectomy and... more
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      RoboticsDistalWhipple Surgeryduodenopancreatectomy
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      Treatment OutcomeMedicineSpleenHumans
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      Palliative CareSurvival AnalysisMultivariate AnalysisProspective studies
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      MedicineComorbidityProspective studiesHumans
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      Operations ManagementTreatment OutcomePancreatitisMedicine
Solitary true cysts of the pancreas in adults are extremely rare and only few cases have been reported in the literature. The etiology and natural history of these lesions remain unknown and treatment is not standardized. We describe two... more
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      Treatment OutcomeMedicineHumansPancreas
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      Rare diseasesAdolescentHumansFemale
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      Computer assisted orthopaedic surgeryHumansUltrasonographyPancreas
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      HumansConstipationFemaleMale
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      Quality of lifeTreatment OutcomeMedicineHumans
The indications for a pancreatectomy with a partial resection of the portal or superior mesenteric vein for pancreatic cancer, when the vein is involved by the tumor, remain controversial. It can be assumed that when such involvement is... more
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      MedicinePancreatic CancerHumansFemale
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      Research DesignSurvival AnalysisTreatment OutcomeHumans
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      SurgeryTreatmentTreatment OutcomeMedicine
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      HumansFemaleRenal cell CarcinomaFollow-up studies
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      Operations ManagementRisk assessmentAdolescentProbability
Objective: To focus attention on the management and outcome of patients with intraductal papillary mucinous tumours of the pancreas. Design: Retrospective study and analysis of published reports. Setting: University hospital, France.... more
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      GastroenterologyNatural HistoryImmunohistochemistryPositron Emission Tomography
Mucinous cystic neoplasms (MCN) of the pancreas occur mostly in females and are potentially sex hormone-sensitive. MCNs are more common in women with a peak incidence in the fifth decade. They are usually located in the distal pancreas,... more
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      HumansFemaleClinical SciencesAdult
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      Gene TherapyType 2 DiabetesBiological SciencesBlood Glucose
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      Palliative CarePancreatic CancerNorwayProspective studies
Although a volume-outcome relationship has been well established for pancreatectomy, little is known about differences in mortality by facility type. The objective of this study is to evaluate the impact of facility type on short-term and... more
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      Treatment OutcomeAdolescentCell DifferentiationHumans
Background: Congenital hyperinsulinism (CH) is treated surgically in many centers (near-total and partial pancreatectomy for diffuse and focal disease respectively). Most patients treated with near-total pancreatectomy developed diabetes... more
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      Child DevelopmentLearning problemsCerebral PalsyAdolescent
Aim: To define the outcome of robot-assisted spleen preserving distal pancreatectomy (RA-SPDP) in a high-volume center. Methods: A retrospective analysis of a prospectively maintained database was performed to identify RA-SPDP performed... more
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      RoboticsSpleenRobotsPancreas
Pancreatic cancer (PC) is the most aggressive type of common cancers, and in 2014, nearly 40000 patients died from the disease in the United States. Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma, which accounts for the majority of PC cases, is... more
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      InflammationTreatment OutcomeEpithelial-Mesenchymal TransitionSignal Transduction
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      Operations StrategyRisk assessmentStratificationHumans
Pancreatic cystic neoplasms (PCNs) are a diverse group of neoplasms in the pancreas, and are more increasingly encountered with widespread abdominal screening and improved imaging techniques. The most common types of PCNs are serous... more
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      TechnologyMedicineBiological SciencesHumans
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      Medieval HistoryMedicineHumansPancreas
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      RoboticsTreatment OutcomeMedicineHumans
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      SurgeryTreatmentSurgical OncologyAdolescent
Objective: To characterize the diagnosis of pancreatic trauma in an athletic population and to raise awareness among health care providers of the possibility of this life- and organ-threatening injury. Background: An 18-year-old,... more
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      SoccerAdolescentMedicineHumans
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      EgyptMedicineHumansMutation
Pancreatitis represents nearly 3% of acute admissions to general surgery in United Kingdom hospitals and has a mortality of around 1%-7% which increases to around 10%-18% in patients with severe pancreatitis. Patients at greatest risk... more
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      Magnetic Resonance ImagingMedicineUnited KingdomHumans
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      SoccerAdolescentHumansPancreas
Skeletal muscle depletion, referred to as sarcopenia, is predictive of mortality in patients undergoing digestive operations. The impact of muscle quality on outcomes, however, is unclear. This retrospective study investigated the impact... more
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      SurgeryRisk assessmentJapanHumans
The use of interventional radiology has increased as the first-line management of complications after pancreatic resections. Patients in whom interventional radiology was performed were compared with those in whom interventional radiology... more
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      HumansInterventional RadiologyClinical SciencesAnalysis of Variance
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      EndocrinologyConservationComparative StudyMedicine
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      HumansFemaleMaleMedical Physiology
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      ObesityAdolescentHumansMetformin