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The name of this condition refers to the "blind loop" formed by the blocked intestine. This blind loop does not allow the normal flow of digested food through the intestinal tract. | The name of this condition refers to the "blind loop" formed by the blocked intestine. This blind loop does not allow the normal flow of digested food through the intestinal tract. | ||
* after many operations, including subtotal gastrectomy | |||
* operations for extreme obesity | |||
* as a complication of inflammatory bowel disease | |||
* Diabetes | |||
* Scleroderma | |||
* Small bowel diverticulosis | |||
==References== | ==References== |
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Causes
The name of this condition refers to the "blind loop" formed by the blocked intestine. This blind loop does not allow the normal flow of digested food through the intestinal tract.
- after many operations, including subtotal gastrectomy
- operations for extreme obesity
- as a complication of inflammatory bowel disease
- Diabetes
- Scleroderma
- Small bowel diverticulosis