Abstract

In 1932, in the surgical department of the Tula hospital, when I was the head of this department, 4 operations were performed for acute pancreatitis, and 1 case was discovered at autopsy.In all cases, macroscopic findings convincingly proved an acute lesion of the pancreas, accompanied in two cases the usual and characteristic of pancreatitis free bloody effusion in the abdominal cavity and plaques of fatty necrosis.

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