[Surgical and dietetic problems of subtotal resection of the small intestine in adults (author's transl)]
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[Surgical and dietetic problems of subtotal resection of the small intestine in adults (author's transl)]
Abstract
The human body badly tolerates the extensive loss of the small intestine by resection. Malabsorption of various substances is followed by severe deficiency symptoms. In recent years a longer survival with a satisfactory general condition was achieved by intensive postoperative care and adequate diet--in our own cases even in adults and in old age.
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