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==Epidemiology and Demographics== | ==Epidemiology and Demographics== | ||
[[Afferent limb syndrome ]]is one of the cause of [[blind loop syndrome]], and is common[[ postoperative ]][[complication]]. One study has estimated that it occurs in 13% of post[[ pancreatico duodenectomy]] patients. | [[Afferent limb syndrome ]]is one of the cause of [[blind loop syndrome]], and is common[[ postoperative ]] [[complication]]. One study has estimated that it occurs in 13% of post[[ pancreatico duodenectomy]] patients. | ||
[[Afferent limb syndrome]] has decreased in incidence after introduction of newer surgical techniques. | [[Afferent limb syndrome]] has decreased in incidence after introduction of newer surgical techniques. | ||
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[[Category:Gastroenterology]] | [[Category:Gastroenterology]] | ||
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Epidemiology and Demographics
Afferent limb syndrome is one of the cause of blind loop syndrome, and is commonpostoperative complication. One study has estimated that it occurs in 13% of postpancreatico duodenectomy patients.
Afferent limb syndrome has decreased in incidence after introduction of newer surgical techniques.
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