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Chronische Pankreatitis — Diagnostik und konservative Therapie

Komplikationen und Konsequenzen der chronischen Pankreatitis

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Im akuten Schub der chronischen Pankreatitis (CP) werden Patienten oft kurzzeitig stationär behandelt. Die Langzeitbetreuung erfolgt jedoch beim niedergelassenen Allgemein- oder Facharzt, für den daher die Komplikationen und Konsequenzen der Erkrankung von Bedeutung sind. Dieser Artikel fasst die Diagnostik und konservative Therapie der CP zusammen.

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Waggershauser, C.H., Storr, M. Komplikationen und Konsequenzen der chronischen Pankreatitis. Gastro-News 5, 33–38 (2018). https://doi.org/10.1007/s15036-018-0353-y

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