Acute Pancreatitis in Bergen, Norway
Scandinavian Journal of Surgery2004Vol. 93(1), pp. 29–33
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H. Gislason, Arild Horn, Dag Hoem, Åke Andrén‐Sandberg, Albert K. Imsland, Odd Söreide, Asgaut Viste
Abstract
The incidence of acute pancreatitis was found to be 30.6 per 100,000 with 48.5% associated with gallstones and 17% alcohol induced. Incidence of first attack was 20/100,000. Pancreatitis was classified as severe in 20% of cases with a mortality of 3%.
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