Conţinutul numărului revistei |
Articolul precedent |
Articolul urmator |
224 0 |
SM ISO690:2012 COVANTSEV, Serghei, BELIK, Olga. Pancreatic surface morphology and its classification. In: Folia Medica, 2022, nr. 2(64), pp. 207-213. ISSN 0204-8043. DOI: https://doi.org/10.3897/folmed.64.e60567 |
EXPORT metadate: Google Scholar Crossref CERIF DataCite Dublin Core |
Folia Medica | |||||
Numărul 2(64) / 2022 / ISSN 0204-8043 /ISSNe 1314-2143 | |||||
|
|||||
DOI: https://doi.org/10.3897/folmed.64.e60567 | |||||
Pag. 207-213 | |||||
|
|||||
Rezumat | |||||
INTRODUCTION: Anomalies and variants of development of the pancreas are relatively frequent. These variations can often lead to misdiagnosis and unnecessary medical procedures. Although, pancreatic diseases are a constantly researched field, fundamental research is relatively understudied and re-evaluation of the pancreatic morphology is performed rarely. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY 4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. |
|||||
Cuvinte-cheie dissection pancreas pancreatic clefts short pancreas |
|||||
|
Cerif XML Export
<?xml version='1.0' encoding='utf-8'?> <CERIF xmlns='urn:xmlns:org:eurocris:cerif-1.5-1' xsi:schemaLocation='urn:xmlns:org:eurocris:cerif-1.5-1 http://www.eurocris.org/Uploads/Web%20pages/CERIF-1.5/CERIF_1.5_1.xsd' xmlns:xsi='http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance' release='1.5' date='2012-10-07' sourceDatabase='Output Profile'> <cfResPubl> <cfResPublId>ibn-ResPubl-162352</cfResPublId> <cfResPublDate>2022-04-30</cfResPublDate> <cfVol>64</cfVol> <cfIssue>2</cfIssue> <cfStartPage>207</cfStartPage> <cfISSN>0204-8043</cfISSN> <cfURI>https://ibn.idsi.md/ro/vizualizare_articol/162352</cfURI> <cfTitle cfLangCode='EN' cfTrans='o'>Pancreatic surface morphology and its classification</cfTitle> <cfKeyw cfLangCode='EN' cfTrans='o'>dissection pancreas pancreatic clefts short pancreas</cfKeyw> <cfAbstr cfLangCode='EN' cfTrans='o'><p>INTRODUCTION: Anomalies and variants of development of the pancreas are relatively frequent. These variations can often lead to misdiagnosis and unnecessary medical procedures. Although, pancreatic diseases are a constantly researched field, fundamental research is relatively understudied and re-evaluation of the pancreatic morphology is performed rarely. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY 4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.</p></cfAbstr> <cfResPubl_Class> <cfClassId>eda2d9e9-34c5-11e1-b86c-0800200c9a66</cfClassId> <cfClassSchemeId>759af938-34ae-11e1-b86c-0800200c9a66</cfClassSchemeId> <cfStartDate>2022-04-30T24:00:00</cfStartDate> </cfResPubl_Class> <cfResPubl_Class> <cfClassId>e601872f-4b7e-4d88-929f-7df027b226c9</cfClassId> <cfClassSchemeId>40e90e2f-446d-460a-98e5-5dce57550c48</cfClassSchemeId> <cfStartDate>2022-04-30T24:00:00</cfStartDate> </cfResPubl_Class> <cfPers_ResPubl> <cfPersId>ibn-person-39886</cfPersId> <cfClassId>49815870-1cfe-11e1-8bc2-0800200c9a66</cfClassId> <cfClassSchemeId>b7135ad0-1d00-11e1-8bc2-0800200c9a66</cfClassSchemeId> <cfStartDate>2022-04-30T24:00:00</cfStartDate> </cfPers_ResPubl> <cfPers_ResPubl> <cfPersId>ibn-person-10669</cfPersId> <cfClassId>49815870-1cfe-11e1-8bc2-0800200c9a66</cfClassId> <cfClassSchemeId>b7135ad0-1d00-11e1-8bc2-0800200c9a66</cfClassSchemeId> <cfStartDate>2022-04-30T24:00:00</cfStartDate> </cfPers_ResPubl> <cfFedId> <cfFedIdId>ibn-doi-162352</cfFedIdId> <cfFedId>10.3897/folmed.64.e60567</cfFedId> <cfStartDate>2022-04-30T24:00:00</cfStartDate> <cfFedId_Class> <cfClassId>31d222b4-11e0-434b-b5ae-088119c51189</cfClassId> <cfClassSchemeId>bccb3266-689d-4740-a039-c96594b4d916</cfClassSchemeId> </cfFedId_Class> <cfFedId_Srv> <cfSrvId>5123451</cfSrvId> <cfClassId>eda2b2e2-34c5-11e1-b86c-0800200c9a66</cfClassId> <cfClassSchemeId>5a270628-f593-4ff4-a44a-95660c76e182</cfClassSchemeId> </cfFedId_Srv> </cfFedId> </cfResPubl> <cfPers> <cfPersId>ibn-Pers-39886</cfPersId> <cfPersName_Pers> <cfPersNameId>ibn-PersName-39886-3</cfPersNameId> <cfClassId>55f90543-d631-42eb-8d47-d8d9266cbb26</cfClassId> <cfClassSchemeId>7375609d-cfa6-45ce-a803-75de69abe21f</cfClassSchemeId> <cfStartDate>2022-04-30T24:00:00</cfStartDate> <cfFamilyNames>Covantsev</cfFamilyNames> <cfFirstNames>Serghei</cfFirstNames> <cfFamilyNames>Кованцев</cfFamilyNames> <cfFirstNames>С.</cfFirstNames> </cfPersName_Pers> </cfPers> <cfPers> <cfPersId>ibn-Pers-10669</cfPersId> <cfPersName_Pers> <cfPersNameId>ibn-PersName-10669-3</cfPersNameId> <cfClassId>55f90543-d631-42eb-8d47-d8d9266cbb26</cfClassId> <cfClassSchemeId>7375609d-cfa6-45ce-a803-75de69abe21f</cfClassSchemeId> <cfStartDate>2022-04-30T24:00:00</cfStartDate> <cfFamilyNames>Belik</cfFamilyNames> <cfFirstNames>Olga</cfFirstNames> <cfFamilyNames>Белик</cfFamilyNames> <cfFirstNames>Ольга</cfFirstNames> </cfPersName_Pers> </cfPers> <cfSrv> <cfSrvId>5123451</cfSrvId> <cfName cfLangCode='en' cfTrans='o'>CrossRef DOI prefix service</cfName> <cfDescr cfLangCode='en' cfTrans='o'>The service of issuing DOI prefixes to publishers</cfDescr> <cfKeyw cfLangCode='en' cfTrans='o'>persistent identifier; Digital Object Identifier</cfKeyw> </cfSrv> </CERIF>