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Metabolic - Bariatric Surgery in Elderly Patients - Safety and Effectiveness in a Single-Center Cohort. [PDF]

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Pedarnig L   +10 more
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Finsterer- Bancroft-Plenk operation and Bouveret's syndrome: a rare association. [PDF]

open access: yesArq Bras Cir Dig
Tafner PFDA   +9 more
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Bariatric Conversion Surgery Impact on LDL Cholesterol in Patients Previously Treated with Sleeve Gastrectomy. [PDF]

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Benaiges D   +11 more
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Impact of metabolic endoscopy on fibrosis regression in steatotic liver disease. [PDF]

open access: yesWorld J Hepatol
Sierra L   +6 more
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Five year outcomes of primary and secondary Single-Anastomosis Duodeno-Ileal bypass with Sleeve gastrectomy (SADI-S). [PDF]

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Duodeno-jejunal haematoma

The British Journal of Radiology, 1968
Abstract Duodeno-jejunal haematoma is described as a recognisable clinical entity following closed abdominal injury. Clinical diagnosis may be suggested by signs of duodenal obstruction, but plain radiographs of the abdomen, preferably followed by immediate barium meal, may establish the diagnosis.
D M, Essenhigh, J, Toland
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A Duodeno-Jejunal Fistula

The British Journal of Radiology, 1952
A case of duodeno-jejunal fistula is described. Opaque meal studies demonstrate the site of the fistula, while barium can be seen in both the abnormal short-circuiting route and in the normal duodenal pathway. The metabolic aspects and the significance of the blind loop in this case have been more fully considered in the South African Journal of ...
W P U, JACKSON, W J, LATHAM
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Duodeno-jejunal hemangiomatosis

The Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 2000
Diffuse duodeno-jejunal hemangiomatosis in children is a rare cause of bilious vomiting. In the clinical approach to bilious vomiting, tumors of the duodenum come at the end of the differential list--not to mention the rarity of hemangiomatosis. To our knowledge, isolated duodeno-jejunal hemangiomatosis as a cause of bilious vomiting in children is ...
B, Lakhkar, S, Abubacker
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