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- A gastroenterostomy is the surgical creation of a connection between the stomach and the jejunum. The operation can sometimes be performed at the same...
- dictionary. GJ or Gj may refer to: Gigajoule (GJ), a unit of energy Gastrojejunal feeding tube, in medicine Gliese–Jahreiß Catalogue, in star designators...
- Gastric byp**** surgery refers to a technique in which the stomach is divided into a small upper pouch and a much larger lower "remnant" pouch, where the...
- A feeding tube is a medical device used to provide nutrition to people who cannot obtain nutrition by mouth, are unable to swallow safely, or need nutritional...
- putting in or on, putting back, or moving living body part: byp**** (gastrojejunal byp****), dilation (coronary artery dilation), occlusion (fallopian tube...
- Luengo C, Gagnon L, Gaussergès N, Rautureau J, Tomé D (April 1996). "Gastrojejunal kinetics and the digestion of [15N]beta-lactoglobulin and casein in...
- anastomotic stricture, there is a 2.9%-23% chance for patients to experience gastrojejunal anastomosis. This complication more often occurs in the laparoscopic...
- Gastric ulcer 532 Duodenal ulcer 533 Peptic ulcer, site unspecified 534 Gastrojejunal ulcer 535 Gastritis and duodenitis 535.0 Acute gastritis 535.6 Duodenitis...
- period, other variations of Billroth's gastrectomy such as concurrent gastrojejunal anastomosis were also transforming the landscape of gastrectomy, with...
- 162:99-109. 1951 With H. A. Oberhelman, Jr. and C. A. Smith. Experimental gastrojejunal ulcers due to antrum hyperfunction. Arch. Surg., 63:298-302. 1952 With...