Date of Award

Spring 1951

Document Type

Thesis - Restricted

Degree Name

Master of Science (MS)

Department

Medical

First Advisor

Pessin, S. B.

Second Advisor

Kuzma, J. F.

Abstract

Acinar dilatation of the pancreas is known to occur in several unrelated states. The etiology, pathogenesis, course and significance are not fully known. For this reason autopsy material is examined to answer, if possible, these problems.

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