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Comparison of Pancreatic Function and Life Quality After Whipple and Duodenum-Preserving Resection

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In about half of all cases, chronic pancreatitis is accompanied by severe inflammatory changes in the head of the pancreas [1, 2]. The primary goals of surgical therapy in pancreatitis of this type are pain relief and the avoidance of local complications [3, 7].

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Klempa, I., Menzel, J., Morr, H., Baca, I. (1993). Comparison of Pancreatic Function and Life Quality After Whipple and Duodenum-Preserving Resection. In: Beger, H.G., Büchler, M., Malfertheiner, P. (eds) Standards in Pancreatic Surgery. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-77437-9_52

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