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Fatal pancreatitis. A clinical and post-mortem study on 24 cases of acute pancreatitis with fatal outcome, with special reference to some clinical aspects of autopsy findings.
During the years 1955-1970, 260 patients were treated in the surgical department of the Maria Hospital for acute pancreatitis. 24 of them died and went to autopsy. This study includes all these 24 patients.