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- of the food. Stomach stapling is more effective when combined with a malabsorptive technique, in which part of the digestive tract is byp****ed, reducing...
- weight loss surgery procedure that is composed of a restrictive and a malabsorptive aspect. The restrictive portion of the surgery involves removing approximately...
- common in those with the severe form of the abdominal disease. Chronic malabsorptive diarrhea leads to the poor absorption of fat, causing steatorrhea (fatty...
- stomach removed or who have had a gastric byp****, and individuals with malabsorptive problems such as Crohn's disease, liver disease or exocrine pancreatic...
- when reducing the greater curvature of the stomach, but especially a malabsorptive component, as the common channel is also reduced. The objective of this...
- Cappadocia, living in the second century in the same area, recorded a malabsorptive syndrome with chronic diarrhoea, causing a debilitation of the whole...
- epidemiology of coeliac disease (CD) is changing. Presentation of CD with malabsorptive symptoms or malnutrition is now the exception rather than the rule World...
- some CF patients. Young children are especially sensitive to vitamin K malabsorptive disorders because only a very small amount of vitamin K crosses the...
- gastrointestinal tract including upper endoscopy, and evaluation for various malabsorptive, ulcerative and inflammatory intestinal conditions with a higher diagnostic...
- "Peptide YY: a potential proabsorptive hormone for the treatment of malabsorptive disorders". The American Surgeon. 62 (3): 232–236. PMID 8607584. "UF...