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[Short bowel syndrome].

D Tibboel1, M J Affourtit

  • 1Kinderchirurgische Intensive Care, Sophia Kinderziekenhuis, Rotterdam.

Tijdschrift Voor Kindergeneeskunde
|August 1, 1987
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Short bowel syndrome, resulting from extensive small bowel resection, causes malabsorption. However, children may achieve normal growth and development within 1-3 years post-surgery.

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