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ABSTRACT Bariatric surgery is the most clinically‐ and cost‐effective intervention for severe obesity. However, without adequate follow‐up, it can lead to nutritional deficiencies. Patients require life‐long nutritional supplements and follow‐up to prevent nutritional deficiencies from developing.
Sophie Haughton +2 more
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A REPORT OF NINE CONSECUTIVE OPERATIONS FOR PERFORMED GASTRIC AND DUODENAL ULCERS
JOHN F. SHEA
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Covered perforative ulcer of the duodenum with a clinical picture of acute pan-creatitis
S. N. Styazhkina +3 more
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Collagenous gastritis: clinical features, histologic correlates and unanswered questions
This study provides a comprehensive overview of collagenous gastritis, offering pathologists an updated perspective that is valuable for clinical practice and guiding future research, as well as supporting the development of standardized reporting procedures.
Jiannan Li, Kevin Tanager, Namrata Setia
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LEFT VAGUS SECTION AND PARTIAL GASTRECTOMY FOR DUODENAL ULCER WITH HYPERACIDITY
Eugene Klein
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ABSTRACT Background Amyloidosis is a rare, multisystem disorder characterized by extracellular deposition of misfolded protein fibrils. Gastrointestinal (GI) amyloidosis is uncommon but under‐recognized due to nonspecific symptoms, but early diagnosis is critical to improve quality of life and prognosis.
Myo Jin Tang +3 more
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Relationship Mitral valve prolapse syndrome and duodenal ulcer disease with concomitant autonomic dysfunction. [PDF]
Kountouras J +9 more
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Abstract Gastric, duodenal and rectal neuroendocrine tumours (NETs) are increasingly detected due to advances in endoscopic imaging. While international guidelines provide criteria for endoscopic management, several aspects remain controversial due to limited high‐quality evidence.
Francesco Panzuto +7 more
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