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Evidence for oxidant stress in chronic pancreatitis.
C. Ganesh Pai
, Sreejayan, M. N. Rao
Department of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Kasturba Medical College, Manipal
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Medicine and Dentistry
Oxidative Stress
100%
Chronic Pancreatitis
100%
Malonaldehyde
75%
Lipid Peroxidation
75%
Inpatient
75%
Patient
25%
Age
25%
Disease
25%
Pathogenesis
25%
Regression Analysis
25%
Duodenum
25%
Etiology
25%
Alcoholic Pancreatitis
25%
Abdominal Pain
25%
Thiobarbituric Acid
25%
INIS
patients
100%
oxidants
100%
levels
75%
lipids
75%
juices
75%
control
25%
diseases
25%
pain
25%
pathogenesis
25%
etiology
25%
sex
25%
regression analysis
25%
duodenum
25%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Oxidative Stress
100%
Lipid Peroxidation
75%
Age
25%
Thiobarbituric Acid
25%
Duodenum
25%