Tuesday, October 18, 2016

Diabetes after pancreatectomy: A unique challenge

What happens after your pancreas is removed?
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Diabetes after pancreatectomy: A unique challenge
If you have your pancreas removed, you'll immediately develop type 1 diabetes and face some obstacles. Here's what you should know.
 
 
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