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This study examines a new blood test called ICIS, which may help detect infections earlier after pancreatic surgery. Patients will have routine blood samples taken during their hospital stay, with no ...
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Charles University, Czech Republic
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Department of Surgery 2nd Faculty of Medicine, Charles University and Military University Hospital Prague
Prague, Prague 6
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