Short bowel syndrome

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A I ParfenovT N Kuzmina

Abstract

The paper gives information on the classification, pathogenesis, and clinical manifestations of short bowel syndrome following after intestinal resection. It discusses the treatment and rehabilitation of patients with this condition.

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