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147 related items for PubMed ID: 7233072

  • 1. Risk of gallstone formation after jejunoileal bypass increases more with a 1:3 than with a 3:1 jejunoileal ratio.
    Sørensen TI, Ingemann Jensen L, Klein HC, Andersen B, Petersen O, Laursen K, Danø P, Nielsen OV.
    Scand J Gastroenterol; 1980; 15(8):979-84. PubMed ID: 7233072
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  • 5. The effect of jejunoileal bypass on bile composition and the formation of billiary calculi.
    Wise L, Stein T.
    Ann Surg; 1978 Jan; 187(1):57-62. PubMed ID: 619800
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  • 6. Lithogenic index of bile after jejunoileal bypass operation for obesity.
    Sŏrensen TI, Bruusgaard A.
    Scand J Gastroenterol; 1977 Jan; 12(4):449-51. PubMed ID: 882828
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  • 7. The incidence of cholelithiasis after jejunoileal bypass.
    Delaney AG, Duerson MC, O'Leary JP.
    Int J Obes; 1980 Jan; 4(3):243-8. PubMed ID: 7419342
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  • 9. Serum levels and clearance of bile acids are unaffected by jejunoileal bypass with 3:1 or 1:3 jejunoileal ratio.
    Sørensen TI, Bruusgaard A, Nyboe Andersen A, Andersen B.
    Scand J Gastroenterol; 1981 Jan; 16(6):705-11. PubMed ID: 7323704
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  • 11. Increased lithogenicity of the bile after jejunoileal bypass in the rat.
    Kulneff-Herlin AE, Herlin PM, Gimmon Z, Kelley RE, Simko V, Fischer JE, Joffe SN.
    Digestion; 1983 Jan; 27(1):16-20. PubMed ID: 6884584
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  • 12. A prospective comparison of gastric and jejunoileal bypass procedures for morbid obesity.
    Griffen WO, Young VL, Stevenson CC.
    Ann Surg; 1977 Oct; 186(4):500-9. PubMed ID: 907395
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  • 16. Faecal steroids after jejunoileal bypass with 3:1 or 1:3 jejunoileal ratio.
    Sørensen TI, Hylander E, Miettinen TA.
    Scand J Gastroenterol; 1985 Mar; 20(2):205-8. PubMed ID: 3992178
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  • 18. Gut and pancreatic hormones after jejunoileal bypass with 3:1 or 1:3 jejunoileal ratio.
    Sørensen TI, Lauritsen KB, Holst JJ, Stadil F, Andersen B.
    Digestion; 1983 Mar; 26(3):137-45. PubMed ID: 6343164
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  • 19. Plasma cholesterol fractions after jejunoileal bypass with 3:1 or 1:3 jejunoileal ratio.
    Sørensen TI, Andersen B, Damgaard-Pedersen F.
    Scand J Gastroenterol; 1982 Mar; 17(2):199-203. PubMed ID: 7134845
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  • 20. Intestinal adaptation after jejunoileal bypass for morbid obesity: a possible explanation for inadequate weight loss.
    Miskowiak J, Andersen B.
    Br J Surg; 1983 Jan; 70(1):27-8. PubMed ID: 6824877
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