Isolated Distal Pancreatic Transection Secondary to an Abdominal Blunt Trauma - A Case Report
<p>Isolated pancreatic trauma (IPT) secondary to an abdominal blunt trauma, is an uncommon condition- IPT diagnosis usually is insidious, requiring the integration of multiple parameters, regarding anamnesis, physical examination, blood analysis and radiologic tests. Nowadays, exists controver...
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Main Authors: | AA Medina Velasco (Author), JM Ramia (Author), V Arteaga Peralta (Author), J Valenzuela (Author), AJ Lopez Marcano (Author) |
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Archives of Clinical Gastroenterology - Peertechz Publications,
2016-06-28.
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