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FAQs About Pancreatitis

… pancreas decreases , it is important to have the enzymes for nutrition. In addition, your doctors will often prescribe … I can take? Patients with chronic pancreatitis are at risk for chronic malabsorption, so they must be tested regularly for nutritional deficiencies. Vitamin therapies should be …

Last Modified: 09/24/2025 - 13:03

State of the Union: Pancreatic Care in 2024

… observations that suggest that surgery might be available for more people than we thought—surgeries for people who are initially deemed inoperable. We now have a … Read all of our patient stories Don’t miss an update on news and content from Healthpoints, the blog from the …

Last Modified: 01/09/2024 - 13:37

When to Consider Aortic Surgery

… Surgery for aortic aneurysms may be done on an emergency basis, or if … page discusses the evaluation process by which the need for non-emergency surgery is determined. The decision to … but is guided by factors listed below. Aortic Root Surgery For patients who have aneurysms of the aortic root (the place …

Last Modified: 02/03/2026 - 11:04

Post-Transplant Immunologic Activities

… Medical Center allows us to assign categories of risk for subsequent organ rejection according to the patient's … in clinical trials of new immunosuppressive agents. For instance, we are actively testing Zenapax, a monoclonal … which selected patient groups, those with high or low risk for rejection, will derive the most benefit from adding a new …

Last Modified: 02/19/2023 - 13:09

Beach Friendly Snacks

… 87 % water.  Bring a light dip such as hummus or tatziki for extra protein and satiety.  Jimaca and Watermelon Salad … squeezed orange or lemon juice with a sprig of fresh mint for an extra burst of flavor. Quinoa Salad I love getting … since it is so versatile.  Quinoa salad is perfect for the beach since it is light and refreshing yet packed …

Last Modified: 02/23/2023 - 18:00

Bryan P. Stanifer, MD

… tumors, tracheal resection and reconstruction, and surgery for tracheomalacia (tracheoplasty), chest wall, diaphragm, benign esophageal disease, surgery for emphysema, and lung transplant. He has skills in both … minimally invasive techniques such as laparoscopy and VATS for the esophagus whenever possible but performs all forms of …

Last Modified: 03/05/2026 - 09:35

Should I try a Low-FODMAP diet?

… Disease Let me introduce to you FODMAPs, which stands for Fermentable Oligosaccharides, Disaccharides, … elimination diet that involves removing high-FODMAP foods for 4-6 weeks to assess if these foods are triggering your GI … find they only need to restrict some high FODMAP foods, for example you may be highly reactive to garlic and onions …

Last Modified: 02/23/2023 - 18:00

The Clinical Research Core (CRC)

… pediatric and GI trials. The CRC is comprised of personnel for regulatory, quality, finance, and general oversight in … structure allows us to provide a wide range of services for our investigators and sponsors. Our diverse team provides a compassionate and engaging atmosphere for our subjects. Collectively, we speak over 10 different …

Last Modified: 08/21/2023 - 14:42

Diagnosing Pancreatitis

… that helps to digest proteins. Radiology CT scan  to check for complications such as infection or fluid around the pancreas; Abdominal ultrasound to check for gallstones. Magnetic Resonance Cholangiopancreatography: … ultrasound. Next Steps If you or someone you care for is dealing with pancreatitis, the Pancreas Center is here …

Last Modified: 09/24/2025 - 13:01

Autologous Islet Cell Transplantation After Total Pancreatectomy

… option now enables some patients to undergo pancreatectomy for chronic pancreatitis without becoming diabetic. … hormones including insulin, this surgery is reserved only for those in whom pain is so severe and unremitting that it … on Ryan Finlay. Next Steps If you or someone you care for is dealing with pancreatitis, the Pancreas Center is here …

Last Modified: 09/24/2025 - 13:05

Educational Curriculum: Didactics and Conferences

… Every Thursday begins with educational time for all residents rotating at Milstein Hospital. This … on the American College of Surgeons weekly curriculum. For much of the year, residents are divided into separate … sessions focus on the basic science and pathologic basis for disease processes while senior sessions emphasize …

Last Modified: 02/19/2023 - 13:11

healthpoints Winter 2014

… CONTENTS Innovations in Therapeutic Endoscopy for Pancreatic Disease : Confocal Laser Endomicroscopy Heart Safety for Breast Cancer Patients Pediatric Update : Hope for Children with Lymphatic Malformations New Faculty …

Last Modified: 05/25/2023 - 11:46

Endocarditis

… risk of infection. IV drug addicts also have a major risk for developing endocarditis due to the use of dirty needles. … An echocardiogram is used to check heart valves for bacterial growth and damage. Treatments for Endocarditis Successful outcomes for bacterial …

Last Modified: 12/16/2025 - 15:16

What You Need To Know About Colorectal Cancer

… constipation, or narrowing of the stool that lasts for more than a few days A feeling that you need to have a … help prevent colorectal cancer. When should I get screened for colorectal cancer? For people at average risk of colon and rectal cancer, the …

Last Modified: 04/24/2024 - 14:44

PREDICT: PANCREATIC DISEASE COHORT. A Registry and Biospecimen Bank to Better Understand Pancreatic Disease

… to create a registry, as well as a blood and a tissue bank for individuals with and at high-risk for pancreatic cancer. The personal data derived from the … information derived from the tissue specimens will allow for future investigative studies of pancreatic cancer …

Last Modified: 02/13/2023 - 21:04

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