Dakin Solution for Irrigation of Pancreatic Fluid Collections.

Pancreas

Mallinckrodt Institute of Radiology Washington University School of Medicine St Louis, Department of Radiology Ochsner Clinic Foundation New Orleans, LA Department of Radiology Louisiana State University Health Shreveport Shreveport, LA.

Published: October 2018

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