recurrent acute pancreatitis: a diagnostic clue to primary hyperparathyroidism

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sampan s. bist department of ent, himalayan institute of medical sciences, shru university, jolly-grant, doiwala, dehrdun 248140 (uttarakhand) india

vivek ahuja department of gastroenterology, himalayan institute of medical sciences, shru university, jolly-grant, doiwala, dehrdun 248140 (uttarakhand) india

vinish agarwal department of ent, himalayan institute of medical sciences, shru university, jolly-grant, doiwala, dehrdun 248140 (uttarakhand) india

sagar modi department of endocrinology, himalayan institute of medical sciences, shru university, jolly-grant, doiwala, dehrdun 248140 (uttarakhand) india

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