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9 articles - From Friday May 30 2025 to Friday Jun 06 2025
Guidelines and related publications, position statements, white papers, technical reviews, consensus statements, etc…
meta-analyses and systematic reviews
RCT, clinical trials, retrospective studies, etc…
Pancreatology |
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Bone loss, osteoporosis, and fractures in patients with resected pancreatic head cancer. Pancreatic head cancer patients who underwent resection showed an increased risk of BMD loss, osteoporosis and fractures. Screening for osteoporosis should be considered in pancreatic head cancer patients who underwent resection. |
Clinical importance of suspicious for malignancy compared to positive for malignancy in peritoneal cytology for surgically resected pancreatic cancer. The cytology of SFM in PC is associated with a prognosis comparable to that of MAL, suggesting the need for cautious clinical interpretation and potential reclassification. |
Disproportionately rising mortality rates of alcohol-associated acute Pancreatitis: Analysis from centers for Disease Control and prevention database (2011-2020). The rising mortality of acute pancreatitis in the US is driven by alcohol-associated acute pancreatitis. Targeted efforts are needed to reduce mortality and curb heavy alcohol use. |
Identifying signs and symptoms of pancreatic cancer: a population-based study using electronic health records and natural language processing. Our approach to capture symptoms from EHR has the potential to enhance the systematic identification of patients with symptoms for earlier detection. |
Towards automating risk stratification of intraductal papillary mucinous Neoplasms: Artificial intelligence advances beyond human expertise with confocal laser endomicroscopy. Human dysplasia classification of BD-IPMNs using nCLE showed modest IOA and accuracy. In contrast, nCLE-AI classifications combined with clinical criteria offer superior accuracy for detecting HGD/IC while eliminating interobserver variability. |
Plenty of the editorials are available as full text through the publisher website using the provided link
misc publications eg case reports, tools of the trade, images of the month, etc…
Liver Transpl |
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Pancreatology |
Letters to the editors and authors’ replies