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Acute pancreatitis in the surgical intensive care unit
Jeffrey G. Chipman
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Acute Pancreatitis
100%
Control Disease
50%
Disease Progression
50%
Fulminant Form
50%
Inflammation
50%
Inflammatory Response
50%
Inflammatory State
50%
Massive Hemorrhage
50%
Metabolic Stress
50%
Pancreatitis
50%
Patients at Risk
50%
Physiological Stress
50%
Ranson
50%
Self-limiting
50%
Sepsis
50%
Severe Disease
50%
Severe Trauma
50%
Surgical Intensive Care Unit
100%
Systemic Effects
50%
Tissue Injury
50%
Trauma-hemorrhage
50%
Medicine and Dentistry
Acute Pancreatitis
100%
Bleeding
50%
Disease
100%
Disease Exacerbation
50%
Fulminant
50%
Injury
50%
Intensive Care Unit
100%
Metabolic Stress
50%
Pancreatitis
50%
Physiological Stress
50%
Sepsis
50%
Serositis
50%
Tissue Injury
50%
Nursing and Health Professions
Acute Pancreatitis
100%
Bleeding
50%
Disease
100%
Disease Exacerbation
50%
Inflammation
100%
Injury
50%
Pancreatitis
50%
Sepsis
50%
Surgical Intensive Care Unit
100%
Tissue Injury
50%
Immunology and Microbiology
Acute Pancreatitis
100%
Inflammation Response
50%
Pancreatitis
50%
Physiological Stress
50%