Association between early systemic inflammatory response, severity of multiorgan dysfunction and death in acute pancreatitis
British journal of surgery2006Vol. 93(6), pp. 738–744
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Abstract
Persistent SIRS is associated with MODS and death in patients with acute pancreatitis and is an early indicator of the likely severity of acute pancreatitis.
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