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Among abdominal tumors in locally advanced stages such as sarcomas, colon cancer, pancreatic cancer, and gastric cancer, the organs most frequently subjected to resection encompass the colon, gallbladder, stomach, liver, kidney, and notably, the pancreas [1,3,5,6].
JMIR Res Protoc 2024;13:e54089
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Chronic pancreatitis (CP) is a syndrome characterized by inflammation and progressive architectural destruction of the pancreas. This may result in pancreatic fibrosis with concomitant loss of exocrine and endocrine function, regardless of etiology. The most common symptom of CP is debilitating abdominal pain, which may be constant or flare intermittently. The health care and socioeconomic consequences of CP may be substantial. Notably, painful disease exacerbations often prompt medical evaluation.
JMIR Res Protoc 2024;13:e50513
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Type 1 diabetes is a chronic auto-immune condition caused when the pancreas stops making the hormone insulin, which is essential to regulating blood glucose levels.
J Med Internet Res 2023;25:e44002
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In addition, patients who were followed up after dyspepsia, surveillance endoscopies for intestinal metaplasia or colonic adenomatous polyps, liver cysts, cystic neoplasms of the pancreas, and so on, were seen via teleconsult and provided new appointments as per routine clinical care. Clinic patient lists were screened starting from April 7, 2020. The patient service associates followed up with new appointments and logistical inquiries.
JMIR Perioper Med 2022;5(1):e29045
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Integrating Multiple Inputs Into an Artificial Pancreas System: Narrative Literature Review
More recently, pancreas and islet cell transplants have also provided a solution for T1 D, although organ donation shortage, the risks of surgery, and the need for immunosuppression are limiting factors [2]. As a result, there is a continued reliance on the subcutaneous administration of exogenous insulin to treat this condition. There have been continuous advancements in insulin preparations [3], insulin delivery [4], and blood glucose level monitoring [5].
JMIR Diabetes 2022;7(1):e28861
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Healthline, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, The National Pancreas Foundation, and Medicine Net were found in the top 10 websites for all 3 search engines. Hopkins Medicine, Columbia Surgery, and Harvard were common in the top 30 websites for all 3 search engines as well. Pancreatic cancer risk was explained in 20 of the 21 (95%) websites (Table 2).
Quality scores for the websites describing pancreatic cysts (DISCERN questionnaire, 1-5 points for each question).
a Order of appearance.
JMIR Cancer 2021;7(1):e25602
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