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Trauma of the pancreas — Experimental study

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The American Journal of Digestive Diseases

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Extensive crushing as well as tearing of the pancreas of the dog is not followed by apparent sickness or by acute intraperitoneal lesions such as fat necroses.

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  1. Popper, H. L., Consequences of section of the pancreatic duct, an experimental study. Surg., Gyne., Obstet., 1949: 88, 254.

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Aided by a grant from the A. B. Kuppenheimer Fund.

The Department is in part supported by the Michael Reese Research Foundation.

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Popper, H.L. Trauma of the pancreas — Experimental study. A. J. D. D. 16, 343 (1949). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03001243

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