Acute respiratory distress syndrome in pancreatitis.

Abstract Analysis of the records of 50 consecutive patients with acute pancreatitis admitted to a general hospital showed that 9 (18%) had diffuse pulmonary infiltrates. Dyspnea and shock were comm...

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