Rambaud et al., 1975 - Google Patents
Pancreatic cholera: studies on tumoral secretions and pathophysiology of diarrheaRambaud et al., 1975
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- 6661728575580455487
- Author
- Rambaud J
- Modigliani R
- Matuchansky C
- Bloom S
- Said S
- Pessayre D
- Bernier J
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- Publication venue
- Gastroenterology
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Tumoral secretions and pathophysiology of diarrhea were studied in 1 patient with pancreatic cholera. High concentrations of vasoactive intestinal peptide were found in both systemic blood and tumoral extracts, together with increased plasma levels of calcitonin and …
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