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Adaptation following intestinal resection: mechanisms and signals

โœ Scribed by A Thiesen Jr.; L Drozdowski; C Iordache; C.C Neo; T.D Woudstra; T Xenodemetropoulos; M Keelan; M.T Clandinin; A.B.R Thomson; G Wild


Book ID
108496184
Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
2003
Tongue
English
Weight
156 KB
Volume
17
Category
Article
ISSN
1521-6918

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The loss of small intestinal mucosal surface area is a relatively common clinical situation seen in both the pediatric and adult population. The most frequent causes include mesenteric ischemia, trauma, inflammatory bowel disease, necrotizing enterocolitis, and volvulus. Following surgical resection