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The role of endoscopic therapy in the minimally invasive management of pancreatic necrosis

Easler JJ

Pancreatic necrosis is among the most frequently encountered local complications of acute pancreatitis and associates with severe disease. Infected pancreatic necrosis further enhances the risk for morbidity and mortality. Pancreatic...
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Low Serum Pancreatic Amylase and Lipase Values Are Simple and Useful Predictors to Diagnose Chronic Pancreatitis

Oh HC, Kwon CI, El Hajj II, Easler JJ, Watkins J, Fogel EL, McHenry L, Sherman S, Zimmerman , Lehman GA

BACKGROUND/AIMS: This study aimed to evaluate the diagnostic role of low serum amylase and lipase values in the detection of chronic pancreatitis. METHODS: Patients underwent endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography and were diagnosed...
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Effect of calcineurin inhibitor on post-endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography pancreatitis in patients with liver transplantation: a propensity-matched cohort study

Oh HC, Easler JJ, El Hajj II, Watkins J, Fogel EL, McHenry L, Sherman S, Kang H, Lehman GA

Background/Aims: A calcineurin inhibitor may alter pancreatic function and inflammatory reaction. This study aimed to determine the possible pharmacologic effect of the calcineurin inhibitor, tacrolimus, on pancreatic function, and to...
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Post-ERCP Bleeding in the Era of Multiple Antiplatelet Agents

Oh HC, El Hajj II, Easler JJ, Watkins J, Fogel EL, McHenry L, Lehman GA, Choi JS, Kang H, Sherman S

BACKGROUND/AIMS: This study aimed to determine the risk of post-endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (post-ERCP) bleeding among patients taking antiplatelet agents (APAs), particularly in the era of multiple APAs. METHODS: The primary outcomes...
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