FIELD: medicine. SUBSTANCE: method involves examining patient blood at inpatient admission and before operation, determining glutathione concentration. The concentration being equal to 0.44-0.6 mcmole/g, postoperative pancreatitis development is predicted. EFFECT: enhanced effectiveness of method.
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Dates
1998-03-10—Published
1996-07-23—Filed