Harrison's Manual of Medicine 17/e

Acute Pancreatitis

The pathologic spectrum of acute pancreatitis varies from interstitial pancreatitis, which is usually a mild and self-limited disorder, to necrotizing pancreatitis, in which the degree of pancreatic necrosis correlates with the severity of the attack and its systemic manifestations.

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