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Prevalence, incidence of pancreatic cysts growing
The diagnosis of patients with pancreatic cysts nearly doubled in the last 8 years, according to research presented at the American College of Gastroenterology Annual Scientific Meeting.
Healio nominates 2020 Disruptive Innovators: Tune in to find out the winners
During this year’s ACG 2020 Virtual meeting, Healio will host its annual Disruptive Innovators Award ceremony on Monday, October 26.
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Immediate vs. postponed drainage yields similar results for necrotizing pancreatitis
Immediate catheter drainage was not superior to postponed drainage in patients with infected necrotizing pancreatitis, according to results presented at UEG Week.
Phase 3 study of three-drug regimen for biliary tract cancer exceeds enrollment goal
Positive results from a phase 2 study of a three-drug regimen to treat biliary tract cancer paved the way for the first randomized phase 3 study of its kind in the U.S., led by Rachna Shroff, MD, MS.
My Patient Has a Large Pancreatic Cyst. Should I Involve a Surgeon in the Evaluation and Management of This Situation?
Pancreatic cystic lesions are being diagnosed with increasing frequency in asymptomatic patients or incidentally through investigation of an unrelated presenting symptom.
What Is the Best Approach to a Cystic Lesion in the Tail vs Head of the Pancreas When the Diagnosis Cannot Be Clearly Established?
Pancreatic cystic lesions are being diagnosed with increasing frequency in asymptomatic patients or incidentally through investigation of an unrelated presenting symptom.
What Is the Best Approach to a Cystic Lesion in the Tail vs Head of the Pancreas When the Diagnosis Cannot Be Clearly Established?
Pancreatic cystic lesions are being diagnosed with increasing frequency in asymptomatic patients or incidentally through investigation of an unrelated presenting symptom.
Black, Hispanic COVID-19 patients likely to develop acute pancreatitis
COVID-19 patients who were Black or Hispanic were more likely to receive a pancreatitis diagnosis after adjusting for multivariate analysis, according to study published in Gastroenterology.
Ambu receives 510(k) clearance for single-use endoscope for GI conditions
Ambu Inc. announced it received FDA 510(k) clearance for the Ambu aScope Duodeno.
Patients with acute pancreatitis, COVID-19 at high risk for multiorgan failure
There may be a relationship between acute pancreatitis and COVID-19 that may lead to patients having a higher risk for multiorgan failure, morbidity and mortality, according to a study in Gastroenterology.
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