| Literature DB >> 6332098 |
R Enat, A Nagler, L Bassan, I Perlman, Y Kanter, A Schramek, D Barzilai.
Abstract
A patient underwent end-to-side jejunoileostomy for morbid obesity, and 3 years later an end-to-end jejunoileostomy with ileotransversostomy was performed. Nine years later she presented with night blindness, severe diarrhea and mild jaundice and was found to have malabsorption with vitamin A and K deficiencies as well as asymptomatic liver cirrhosis. Her shunt was removed, and a gastric partition was performed. The night blindness and abnormal prothrombin time were corrected by the administration of vitamins A and K. This case demonstrates that complications may appear many years after jejunoileal bypass surgery, and therefore, the patients should remain under strict medical supervision indefinitely.Entities:
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Year: 1984 PMID: 6332098
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Isr J Med Sci ISSN: 0021-2180