Subcutaneous fat necrosis, `polyarthritis', and pancreatic disease
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Gut , 1962 , 3 , 146 Subcutaneous fat necrosis , ' polyarthritis ' , and pancreatic disease
Widespread panniculitis has already been described in association with acute pancreatitis (Chiari, 1883; Hansemann, 1889; Jenckel, 1914; Zaaijer, 1935; Scarselli, 1954; Kushner and Szanto, 1958; Cohen, 1959; Swerdlow, Berman, Gibbel, and Valaitis, 1960), with subacute pancreatitis (Blauvelt, 1946; Mayoral, Gompertz, and Young, 1959), and with carcinoma of pancreas (Berner, 1908; Hegler and Wohl...
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عنوان ژورنال: Gut
سال: 1962
ISSN: 0017-5749
DOI: 10.1136/gut.3.2.146