6. Acute pancreatitis – adiponecrosis: Revision history

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9 May 2022

  • curprev 09:4209:42, 9 May 2022Nikolas talk contribs 1,290 bytes +1,290 Created page with "'''Staining''': HE '''Organ''': Pancreas '''Description''': We can see normal acinar cells. There are paler areas showing necrosis. We can also see neutrophils and RBCs. '''Diagnosis''': Acute pancreatitis with adiponecrosis '''Theory''': Acute pancreatitis occurs when there is a blockage of the pancreatic duct, causing congestion that leads to pancreatic enzymes being activated inside the pancreatic parenchyme. These activated enzymes will then digest the pancreas..." Tag: Visual edit