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Pancreatic Conditions Part 1 - Benign

Pancreatic Conditions Part 1 - Benign

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Dr Charlie Andrews talks to Dr John Leeds. John Leeds is a Consultant Pancreaticobiliary Physician and Endoscopist based at the Freeman Hospital in Newcastle and an Honorary Clinical Senior Lecturer based in the Population Health Sciences Institute at Newcastle University. He is involved in research in pancreaticobiliary disorders including benign and malignant conditions as well as outcomes from therapeutic/advanced endoscopy.

John is a member of the British Society of Gastroenterology and Pancreatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland. He serves on the endoscopy and Pancreas committees for BSG and is the website lead for PSGBI.

He is also a founder member of the BSG Pancreas Clinical Research Group which is coordinating research for the society.

Chapters
  • (00:00:01) - Ingest: pancreatic lesions
  • (00:01:09) - Pancreas
  • (00:05:39) - Chronic Pancreas disease, early signs and symptoms
  • (00:11:54) - Pulmonary pancreatitis, diagnosis and management
  • (00:17:52) - Diarrhea, weight loss
  • (00:18:29) - Pancreatic disease, ultrasound and the best treatment
  • (00:23:49) - Pancreatitis, chronic pancreatitis in primary care
  • (00:26:19) - Pancreatitis 20, Surgery or drainage?
  • (00:32:24) - Pancreatic Exocrine Insufficiency
  • (00:38:05) - Pulmonary dysrhythmias, management tips
  • (00:43:46) - PPI for cystic fibrosis patients 8,
  • (00:46:16) - Pancreatic insufficiency 20, Detection and treatment
  • (00:49:57) - Pancreatic cysts
  • (00:55:32) - Choosing the right cyst for surgery
  • (00:57:20) - autoimmune pancreatitis, presentation and treatment
  • (01:03:34) - Pancreatic cancer: diagnosis and treatment
  • (01:06:14) - Pancreatitis, part 1, unboxing
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