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SARS-CoV-2 infection is associated with an increased risk of idiopathic acute pancreatitis but not pancreatic exocrine insufficiency or diabetes: long-term results of the COVIDPAN study

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  1. Correspondence to Sanjay Pandanaboyana, HPB and Transplant Unit, Freeman Hospital, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK; s.pandanaboyana{at}nhs.net
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Nayar M, Varghese C, Kanwar A COVIDPAN Collborative Group, et al
SARS-CoV-2 infection is associated with an increased risk of idiopathic acute pancreatitis but not pancreatic exocrine insufficiency or diabetes: long-term results of the COVIDPAN study

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  • Received September 27, 2021
  • Accepted October 5, 2021
  • First published November 11, 2021.
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October 18, 2023

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