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Sanyal AJ, et al; Stomal complications of gastric bypass: incidence and outcome of therapy. (Am J Gastroenterol, 1992 Sep, Abstract available) [MEDLINE]
Anonymous; NIH conference. Gastrointestinal surgery for severe obesity. Consensus Development Conference Panel. (Ann Intern Med, 1991 Dec 15, Abstract available) [MEDLINE]
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Cucchi SG, et al; Gastrogastric fistulas. A complication of divided gastric bypass surgery. (Ann Surg, 1995 Apr, Abstract available) [MEDLINE]
Brolin RE, et al; Multivitamin prophylaxis in prevention of post-gastric bypass vitamin and mineral deficiencies. (Int J Obes, 1991 Oct, Abstract available) [MEDLINE]
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Harwood SC, et al; Gastric partitioning complicated by peripheral neuropathy with lumbosacral plexopathy. (Arch Phys Med Rehabil, 1987 May, Abstract available) [MEDLINE]
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Halverson JD; Metabolic risk of obesity surgery and long-term follow-up. (Am J Clin Nutr, 1992 Feb, Abstract available) [MEDLINE]
Sugerman HJ, et al; Effects of surgically induced weight loss on idiopathic intracranial hypertension in morbid obesity. (Neurology, 1995 Sep, Abstract available) [MEDLINE]
Martin LF, et al; Preoperative insurance status influences postoperative complication rates for gastric bypass. (Am J Surg, 1991 Jun, Abstract available) [MEDLINE]
Yale CE, et al; Cobalamin absorption and hematologic status after two types of gastric surgery for obesity. (Am J Hematol, 1993 Jan, Abstract available) [MEDLINE]
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MacLean LD, et al; Results of the surgical treatment of obesity. (Am J Surg, 1993 Jan, Abstract available) [MEDLINE]
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Macgregor AM, et al; Gastric surgery in morbid obesity. Outcome in patients aged 55 years and older. (Arch Surg, 1993 Oct, Abstract available) [MEDLINE]
Spires WV, et al; Bleeding duodenal ulcer after gastric bypass procedure for obesity. (South Med J, 1987 Oct, Abstract available) [MEDLINE]
Deitel M, et al; Incidence of symptomatic gallstones after bariatric operations. (Surg Gynecol Obstet, 1987 Jun, Abstract available) [MEDLINE]
O'Leary JP; Gastrointestinal malabsorptive procedures. (Am J Clin Nutr, 1992 Feb, Abstract available) [MEDLINE]
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Buckwalter JA, et al; Leaks occurring after gastric bariatric operations. (Surgery, 1988 Feb, Abstract available) [MEDLINE]
Sataloff DM, et al; Strictures following gastric stapling for morbid obesity. Results of endoscopic dilatation. (Am Surg, 1990 Mar, Abstract available) [MEDLINE]
Crowley LV; Chronic parietal cell dysfunction after reversal of gastric bypass. (Am J Gastroenterol, 1986 Dec, Abstract available) [MEDLINE]
Brolin RL, et al; Weight loss and dietary intake after vertical banded gastroplasty and Roux-en-Y gastric bypass. (Ann Surg, 1994 Dec, Abstract available) [MEDLINE]
MacLean LD, et al; Late results of vertical banded gastroplasty for morbid and super obesity [see comments] (Surgery, 1990 Jan, Abstract available) [MEDLINE]
Kretzschmar CS, et al; Balloon dilation for the treatment of stomal stenosis complicating gastric surgery for morbid obesity. (Surgery, 1987 Sep, Abstract available) [MEDLINE]
Park HK, et al; Histologic and endoscopic studies before and after gastric bypass surgery. (Arch Pathol Lab Med, 1986 Dec, Abstract available) [MEDLINE]
Ovnat A, et al; Early detection and treatment of a leaking gastrojejunostomy following gastric bypass. (Isr J Med Sci, 1986 Jul-Aug, Abstract available) [MEDLINE]
Harwood SC, et al; Gastric partitioning complicated by peripheral neuropathy with lumbosacral plexopathy. (Arch Phys Med Rehabil, 1987 May, Abstract available) [MEDLINE]
Smith CD, et al; Gastric acid secretion and vitamin B12 absorption after vertical Roux-en-Y gastric bypass for morbid obesity. (Ann Surg, 1993 Jul, Abstract available) [MEDLINE]
Mason EE, et al; Reoperation for failed gastric bypass procedures for obesity. (Surg Clin North Am, 1991 Feb, Abstract available) [MEDLINE]
Yale CE; Conversion surgery for morbid obesity: complications and long-term weight control. (Surgery, 1989 Sep, Abstract available) [MEDLINE]
Simon SR, et al; Hematologic complications of gastric bypass for morbid obesity. (South Med J, 1989 Sep, Abstract available) [MEDLINE]
Yale CE; Gastric surgery for morbid obesity. Complications and long-term weight control. (Arch Surg, 1989 Aug, Abstract available) [MEDLINE]
Brolin RE, et al; Multivitamin prophylaxis in prevention of post-gastric bypass vitamin and mineral deficiencies. (Int J Obes, 1991 Oct, Abstract available) [MEDLINE]
Linner JH, et al; Reoperative surgery--indications, efficacy, and long-term follow-up. (Am J Clin Nutr, 1992 Feb, Abstract available) [MEDLINE]
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Behrns KE, et al; Reoperative bariatric surgery. Lessons learned to improve patient selection and results. (Ann Surg, 1993 Nov, Abstract available) [MEDLINE]
Brolin RE, et al; Unsuspected cirrhosis discovered during elective obesity operations. (Arch Surg, 1998 Jan, Abstract available) [MEDLINE]
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