THE DEGREE OF OBESITY HAS A SERIOUS DETRIMENTAL EFFECT ON THE COURSE OF ACUTE PANCREATITIS AND THE DEVELOPMENT OF COMORBIDITIES: ANALYSIS OF AN INTERNATIONAL PROSPECTIVE COHORT OF 2244 CASES
Andrea Szentesi 1
Zoltán Sipos 1
Nelli Farkas 1
Áron Vincze 1
Judit Bajor 1
Patrícia Sarlós 1
Szilárd Gódi 1
Balázs Csaba Németh 2
László Czakó 2
Balázs Kui 2
Ferenc Izbéki 3
László Gajdán 3
Veronika Dunás-Varga 3
Mária Papp 4
József Hamvas 5
Márta Varga 6
Imola Torok 7
János Novák 8
Artautas Mickevicius 9
Andrea Párniczky 10
Mária Földi 10
Marcell Imrei 10
Balint Eross 10
Peter Jeno Hegyi 10
Szilárd Váncsa 10
Peter Hegyi 10
1 University of Pécs, Medical School, Pécs, Hungary
2 University of Szeged, Szeged, Hungary
3 Szent György Teaching Hospital of County Fejér, Székesfehérvár, Hungary
4 University of Debrecen, Debrecen, Hungary
5 Péterfy Hospital, Budapest, Hungary
6 BMKK Dr Rethy Pal Hospital, Békéscsaba, Hungary
7 County Emergency Clinical Hospital of Târgu Mures - Gastroenterology Clinic and University of Medicine, Pharmacy, Sciences and Technology ”George Emil Palade, Targu Mures, Romania
8 Pándy Kálmán Hospital of Békés County, Gyula, Hungary
9 Vilnius University Hospital Santaros Clinics, Vilnius, Lithuania
10 Semmelweis University, Budapest, Hungary
Session
Pancreas (Posters)
Conference
UEG Week 2022
Citation
United European Gastroenterology Journal 2022; 10 (Supplement 8)
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