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An invasive therapy of chronic pancreatitis is indicated if pain, suspicion on malignancy, biliary tract obstruction, leak and cystoid appeared


Authors: J. Špičák 1;  V. Kojecký 2
Authors‘ workplace: Klinika hepatogastroenterologie, IKEM, Praha 1;  Interní klinika IPVZ Zlín, Krajská nemocnice T. Bati, a. s., Zlín 2
Published in: Gastroent Hepatol 2013; 67(2): 151-153
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