1973
DOI: 10.1177/028418517301400209
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Angiographic Diagnosis of Inflammatory Disease of the Pancreas

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“…Studies report as main vascular changes in chronic pancreatitis, the tortuosity and liminal irregularities of the Acute and Chronic Pancreatitispancreatic arteries [30]. Those changes observed by angiography and micro-angiography [31][32][33] are confirmed by the microscopic aspect described in our study.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 88%
“…Studies report as main vascular changes in chronic pancreatitis, the tortuosity and liminal irregularities of the Acute and Chronic Pancreatitispancreatic arteries [30]. Those changes observed by angiography and micro-angiography [31][32][33] are confirmed by the microscopic aspect described in our study.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 88%
“…7,15,16 Most of the data obtained are from retrospective studies which have in addition indicated that SVT has been more common with severe CP (clinical or histological criteria). 7,15,16 Most of the data obtained are from retrospective studies which have in addition indicated that SVT has been more common with severe CP (clinical or histological criteria).…”
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“…Pseudoaneurysms of the splenic artery have been well documented in the literature. They occur in up to 10% of patients ­with chronic pancreatitis, and result from enzymatic injury to the vessel wall 10 . Other rare causes include operative trauma, misguided biopsies, septic emboli (mycotic aneurysm) or arteritis.…”
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confidence: 99%