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[Pseudocyst and pancreatitis. Which factors are predictive of development?]
P Ruchat1, J F Cuttat, G Chapuis
1Service de chirurgie A du Centre hospitalier universitaire vaudois, Lausanne.
Abstract:
Pseudocysts complicating the evolution of pancreatitis are being recognized with increasing frequency at the subclinical stage. The authors' retrospective study covering 55 cases of pseudocyst brings out 5 criteria for prediction of the evolution of the disease, which should facilitate decision-making with regard to therapy.
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