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Intestinal Bypass
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Jejunoileal Bypass
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1999
Review
1999
[Surgery for pathological obesity].
G. Fourtanier
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G. Cadière
Annales de Chirurgie Plastique et Esthétique
1999
Corpus ID: 34840654
Morbid obesity is defined by a body mass index greater than 40 kg/m2 and constitutes a real disease, which shortens the patient's…
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1994
1994
Calcium reduces the increased fecal 1,2-sn-diacylglycerol content in intestinal bypass patients: a possible mechanism for altering colonic hyperproliferation.
G. Steinbach
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M. Morotomi
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K. Nomoto
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J. Lupton
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I. Weinstein
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P. Holt
Cancer Research
1994
Corpus ID: 18707809
Diacylglycerol (DAG) is a second messenger for protein kinase C, an enzyme with a key role in cellular signal transduction and…
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1994
1994
Calcium Supplementation for Enteric Hyper-Oxaluria Secondary to Intestinal Bypass
V. Walker
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R. Sutton
1994
Corpus ID: 68625691
Intestinal bypass (IBP) surgery for morbid obesity results in a urinary profile which is qualitatively similar to that found in…
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1982
1982
A new technique of intestinal bypass in the therapy of morbid obesity: the side-to-side jejuno-ileal bypass.
S. Doldi
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W. Montorsi
International surgery
1982
Corpus ID: 38400926
1982
1982
Zucker fafa rats maintain their obese body composition ten months after jejunoileal bypass surgery.
Greenwood Mr
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Carol A. Maggio
,
Henry S. Koopmans
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A. Sclafani
International Journal of Obesity
1982
Corpus ID: 43638909
In order to evaluate the long-term effects of intestinal bypass surgery in an animal model of early onset hypercellular…
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1981
1981
[Nephrolithiasis after intestinal bypass: successful treatment with a low-fat diet].
F. Perrochet
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G. Keusch
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U. Binswanger
Swiss medical weekly
1981
Corpus ID: 34074318
A 32-year-old women was treated for overweight by gastrointestinal bypass surgery. Following surgery, repeated calcium oxalate…
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Highly Cited
1981
Highly Cited
1981
The intestinal bypass: arthritis-dermatitis syndrome.
Howard B. Stein
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Howard B. Stein
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Otto L. A. Schlappner
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William J. Boyko
,
Robert H. Gourlay
,
C. E. Reeve
Arthritis & Rheumatism
1981
Corpus ID: 28039675
Of the 31 patients who developed polyarthritis following jejunoileal bypass for obesity, 24 had cutaneous vasculitis (urticarial…
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1977
1977
Intestinal bypass. A comparison between two different bypass operations and resection of the small intestine in rats.
K. O. Viddal
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K. Nygaard
Scandinavian Journal of Gastroenterology
1977
Corpus ID: 31131697
General nutrition, intestinal absorption and liver structure and function were compared in rats subjected to: 1) 90 per cent…
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1975
1975
Neurosis and Obesity
A. Coodley
1975
Corpus ID: 72898064
To the Editor.— Several issues are involved in Dr. Vaisrub's EDITORIAL, "Psychoneurosis and Obesity—The Hen and Egg Dilemma" (230…
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1972
1972
Changes in body composition after jejunoileal bypass in morbidity obese patients.
A. Brill
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H. Sandstead
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R. Price
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R. Johnston
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D. Law
,
H. Scott
American Journal of Surgery
1972
Corpus ID: 72738410
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