Gastric dumping syndrome risk factors

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Overview

The most common risk factor in the development of dumping syndrome is bariatric surgery. Dumping syndrome is not limited to surgery but occurs due to other conditions as well.

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Risk Factors in Alphabetical Order

The following are the risk factors in alphabetical order:

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References

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