Dealing with Dumping Syndrome

Jun 28, 2016 by in GASTOINESTINAL SURGERY Comments Off on Dealing with Dumping Syndrome

Fig. 13.1 Pathophysiology of dumping syndrome Late dumping, often occurring 2–3 h postprandially, involves mainly vasomotor complaints characterized by perspiration, palpitation, mental confusion, and sometimes syncope. Rapid delivery of a meal…

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Esophageal Strictures Refractory to Endoscopic Dilatation

Jun 28, 2016 by in GASTOINESTINAL SURGERY Comments Off on Esophageal Strictures Refractory to Endoscopic Dilatation

© Springer Science+Business Media New York 2015Timothy M. Pawlik, Shishir K. Maithel and Nipun B. Merchant (eds.)Gastrointestinal Surgery10.1007/978-1-4939-2223-9_2 2. Esophageal Strictures Refractory to Endoscopic Dilatation Shawn S. Groth1  , David D. Odell1   and James D. Luketich1   (1) Department of Cardiothoracic…

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in EUS

Jun 28, 2016 by in GASTOINESTINAL SURGERY Comments Off on in EUS

Fig. 1 Typical conventional EUS (right) and EUS elastography (left) images of the normal pancreatic parenchyma. EUS elastgraphy (right) shows red and green area in the entire pancreatic parenchyma which…

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