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Upper gut bacterial overgrowth is a potential mechanism for Glucose Malabsorption after Vertical Sleeve Gastrectomy

Timothy R Koch*, Timothy R Shope and Matthew E Sharbaugh

Published: 31 October, 2017 | Volume 1 - Issue 1 | Pages: 030-035

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Anatomical cartoon depicting the result from a vertical sleeve gastrectomy; the gastric fundus and body have been surgically excised, thus resulting in a narrow, lesser-curvature based stomach [6].

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