The diagnostic value of faecal trypsin estimation in chronic pancreatic disease
AUTOR(ES)
McGowan, G. K.
RESUMO
Faecal trypsin levels have been estimated by a photometric azo-casein method in 242 children and 45 adults. Analysis of the results shows that this is not a specific test of pancreatic dysfunction but that it appears to be a useful screening test for the selection of patients who may have severe pancreatic disease and on whom further specific investigations should be performed.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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