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ISBN 10: 819034000X
Author: Balakrishnan V, Kumar H, Sudhindran S, Unnikrishnan AG
This book is the outcome of the National Workshop on Tropical Pancreatitis/Fibrocalculous Pancreatic Diabetes in India, held at the Amrita Institute of Medical Sciences and Research Center in Cochin from December 17 to 19, 2004. It compiles contributions from workshop participants, each offering insights and clinical experience related to chronic pancreatitis across various regions of India.
Rather than presenting a single, unified narrative, the book consists of a collection of expert-authored chapters that together provide a comprehensive overview of the disease’s presentation, diagnosis, and management in different geographic and clinical settings.
This publication is especially valuable because it offers, for the first time, non-Indian pancreatologists an in-depth and detailed resource on the unique characteristics and challenges of chronic pancreatitis in India.
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Tags: Balakrishnan V, Kumar H, Sudhindran S, Unnikrishnan AG, Chronic pancreatitis, Pancreatic diabetes, India