Similar words: pancreatic duct, pancreatitis, pancreatectomy, pancreas, uncreative, uncreated, creating, creative. Meaning: [‚pæŋkrɪ'ætɪk] adj. of or involving the pancreas.
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1. But only the pancreatic tissue will be transformed.
2. Both are potent known inhibitors of pancreatic secretion.
3. There is controversy about the management of pancreatic pseudocysts.
4. In the case of pancreatic secretion, stimulation of bicarbonate but not protein output was observed.
5. Researchers say the grafting of pancreatic cells may eventually free many from daily injections.
6. The content of platelet activating factor in pancreatic tissue was determined using bioassay technique with washed rabbit platelets as described previously.
7. Pancreatic pseudocysts are localised collections of pancreatic secretions occurring as a result of pancreatic inflammation and ductal disruption.
8. And he had pancreatic cancer, which he cursed because it prevented him from drinking port and eating ice cream.
9. Pancreatic carcinoma is now overtaking gastric cancer as the fourth leading cause of death from malignancy in the United Kingdom.
10. He specialised in liver transplants and technically complex pancreatic surgery.
11. Sampling directly from the pancreatic duct provides a more proximate sample for cytological diagnosis and may improve the diagnostic sensitivity.
12. Pancreatic juice for example contains a high concentration of sodium ions, and variable concentrations of chloride and bicarbonate ions.
13. Rich sources for the isolation of PLA2 are pancreatic tissue and juice, and snake and bee venoms.
14. Pancreatic PLA2 seems to be non-toxic to pancreatic acinar cells, however, although toxic effects have also been found.
15. Indomethacin caused significant inhibition of pancreatic formation of prostaglandin E2, 6k prostaglandin F1a and thromboxane B2.
16. In her late fifties, she lay in the hospital bed with a rapidly progressing pancreatic cancer.
17. According to our finding caerulein infused at supramaximal dose increased the production of platelet activating factor in the pancreatic tissue by about nine-fold.
18. In summary, we report a case of a retroperitoneal pancreatic pseudocyst causing distal bilateral ureteric obstruction and bilateral hydronephrosis.
19. Through a midline abdominal incision,(Sentencedict.com ) a cholecystectomy was performed and the lesser pancreatic duct was ligated.
20. The remaining amount of uric acid is excreted in the biliary, pancreatic, and gastrointestinal secretions through the gastrointestinal tract.
21. He excluded patients with cystic fibrosis by performing duodenal drainage tests for the measurements of pancreatic enzyme concentrations in the duodenal juice.
22. Particular attention must be paid to gastrointestinal drainage tubes since pancreatic and small bowel secretions are rich in bicarbonate.
23. Platelet activating factor also caused a marked decrease in the pancreatic blood flow comparable with that observed after caerulein infusion.
24. Moreover there were no clinical or prognostic differences between those with and those without abnormal pancreatic radiology.
25. The newer, non-ionic contrast materials may be less likely to excite pancreatic inflammation than ionic media.
26. Neuropeptide Y has also been reported to increase substantially gastric acid and pancreatic exocrine secretion.
27. Endoprosthesis placement was performed in the conventional manner using a plastic prosthesis for the bile and pancreatic ducts.
28. This assumes that the plasma free amino acid pool is representative of the precursor for pancreatic enzyme synthesis.
29. These fluctuations probably result from interaction between phasic gastroduodenal motility and intermittent pancreatic secretion of neutralising bicarbonate.
30. A control group included five patients with no evidence of pancreatic disease.
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