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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]
Overview
Dumping syndrome can be divided into two classifications. These classifications are based on the onset of symptoms after the first meal.[1]
Classification
Below is a table differentiating the basic classifications:[2]
Early Dumping | Late Dumping | |
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Onset | 15-30 minutes after a meal | 60-180 minutes after a meal |
Risk Factor | Bariatric Surgery | Hyperosmolar chyme |
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Common Complication | Vasomotor symptoms | Hypoglycemia (high Insulin) |