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==Secondary Prevention==
==Secondary Prevention==
Complications from blind loop syndrome can be avoided by early recognition and prompt treatment. The treating physician should have high index of suspicion and diagnose and treat the condition promptly.


==References==
==References==

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Secondary Prevention

Complications from blind loop syndrome can be avoided by early recognition and prompt treatment. The treating physician should have high index of suspicion and diagnose and treat the condition promptly.

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