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Postgastrectomy syndromes.
A. M. Cooperman
Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Surgery
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Postgastrectomy Syndrome
100%
Ulcer Disease
66%
Dump
66%
Stomach
33%
Operative
33%
Resection
33%
Patient Selection
33%
Physiological Changes
33%
Surgical Correction
33%
Anatomic Changes
33%
Diarrhea
33%
Metabolic
33%
Motility
33%
Surgical Intervention
33%
Vagus Nerve
33%
Attractive Alternatives
33%
Gastric Emptying
33%
Jejunum
33%
Specific Treatment
33%
Roux-en-Y
33%
Recurrent Ulceration
33%
Gastrojejunostomy
33%
Antrum
33%
Billroth II
33%
Severe Impairment
33%
Pyloroplasty
33%
Takedown
33%
Isoperistaltic
33%
Reflux Gastritis
33%
Highly Selective Vagotomy
33%
Bile Reflux Gastritis
33%
Mixed Symptoms
33%
Major Disability
33%
Remedial Operation
33%
Diarrhea Management
33%
Medicine and Dentistry
Ulcer
100%
Postgastrectomy Syndrome
100%
Diarrhea
66%
Gastritis
66%
Disease
66%
Diseases
66%
Sequela
33%
Malignant Neoplasm
33%
Limb
33%
Stomach Emptying
33%
Vagus Nerve
33%
Gastrojejunostomy
33%
Omeprazole
33%
Jejunum
33%
Roux-en-Y
33%
Billroth II
33%
Pyloroplasty
33%
Highly Selective Vagotomy
33%
Biliary Reflux
33%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Jejunum
100%
Gastric Emptying
100%
Stomach
100%
Vagus Nerve
100%
Omeprazole
100%
Malignant Neoplasm
100%