Jejunoileal bypass and nutritional liver injury
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Jejunoileal bypass and nutritional liver injury
Abstract
Jejunoileal bypass operation may be an experimental model of nutritional liver injury in man. The similarity of the bypass-induced hepatic histopathologic features to those of alchoholic liver disease raises the question of a common pathway in alcoholic and in postoperative (bypass) liver diseases.
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