Fig. 1. Hematoxylin–eosin staining of paraffin-embedded pancreas 15 h after induction of acute pancreatitis. Final magnification 200-fold.  A shows extensive necrosis and hemorrhage in untreated pancreatitis (PANC). In  B , signs of pancreatic tissue damage are reduced but still present. EPI = epidural analgesia. 

Fig. 1. Hematoxylin–eosin staining of paraffin-embedded pancreas 15 h after induction of acute pancreatitis. Final magnification 200-fold.  A shows extensive necrosis and hemorrhage in untreated pancreatitis (PANC). In  B , signs of pancreatic tissue damage are reduced but still present. EPI = epidural analgesia. 

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