1. Blind loop syndrome
Blind loop syndrome occurs when part of the intestine becomes blocked, so that digested food slows or stops moving through the intestines. This causes bacteria to overgrow in the intestines and causes problems in absorbing nutrients.
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2. OhioHealth - Blind loop syndrome
Blind loop syndrome occurs when part of the small intestine is bypassed and cut off from the normal flow of food and digestive juices.
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3. Blind loop syndrome
Blind loop syndrome occurs when part of the intestine becomes bypassed, so that digested food slows or stops moving through the intestines. This causes bacteria to grow too much in the intestines and leads to problems in absorbing nutrients.
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4. Blind loop syndrome
Blind loop syndrome occurs when part of the intestine becomes blocked, so that digested food slows or stops moving through the intestines. This causes bacteria to overgrow in the intestines and causes problems in absorbing nutrients.
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7. Afferent Loop Syndrome: eMedicine Gastroenterology
Afferent loop syndrome (ALS) is a purely mechanical complication that infrequently occurs following construction of a gastrojejunostomy. Creation of an anastomosis between the stomach and jejunum leaves a segment of small bowel, most commonly cons...
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10. Intestine - Endoscopic Therapy of Afferent Loop Syndrome
This is a case of a 71 year-old woman with past medical history of peptic ulcer disease status post Billroth II. She presented with a 3-month history of acute recurrent pancreatitis, postprandial pain, and nausea. Her CT abdomen showed markedly di...
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