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blind loop syndrome…

 

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digestive system, stomach, small intestine, stasis syndrome, stagnant loop syndrome, blind loop syndrome occurs, the intestine becomes blocked, that digested food slows, stops moving, the intestines, too much bacteria to grow, in the intestines, problems in absorbing nutrients, a section, the intestine is blocked by blind loop syndrome, bile salts needed to digest fats, become ineffective, resulting in fatty stools, poor absorption of fat, fat-soluble vitamins, vitamin b12 deficiency, occur, the extra bacteria which develop in this situation use up, the vitamin, blind loop syndrome, complication that occurs after many operations, subtotal gastrectomy, surgical removal of part, the stomach, operations, extreme obesity, a complication of inflammatory bowel disease, scleroderma, loss of appetite, nausea, diarrhea, fullness after a meal, fatty stools, unintentional weight loss, a physical examination, a mass, distention, the abdomen, tests, abdominal x-ray, abdominal ct scan, contrast enema study, initial treatment generally involves antibiotics, the bacterial overgrowth, vitamin b12 supplementation, antibiotics, not successful, surgical correction, the obstruction, better flow of food, the intestine considered, respond to antibiotics, surgical repair, outcome is typically very good, intestinal infarction, death of intestine, complete intestinal obstruction, perforation, hole, intestine, symptoms occur, suggestive of blind loop syndrome.



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