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Possible Causes For Short-bowel syndrome - Causes
- Trauma Causes
Contusion bowel/intestine- Electromagnetic, Physics, trauma, Radiation Causes
Radiation enteritis- Surgical, Procedure Complication
Bowel resection surgery
Small intestinal bypass
Short-bowel syndrome- Neoplastic Disorders
Intestinal/gut lymphoma- Allergic, Collagen, Auto-Immune Disorders
Crohn's disease (Regional enteritis)
Scleroderma bowel- Anatomic, Foreign Body, Structural Disorders
Fistula, gastrocolic- Arteriosclerotic, Vascular, Venous Disorders
Mesenteric artery embolism
Mesenteric infarct
Mesenteric vein thrombosis- Pathophysiologic
Intestinal absorptive area deficiency- Synonyms
- Acquired short bowel syndrome, BOWEL SHORT BOWEL SYNDROME, Bowel Syndrome Short, Bowel Syndromes Short, MASSIVE BOWEL RESECTION SYNDROME, Post-resection malabsorption, Postresectional malabsorption syndrome, SBS Short bowel syndrome, SGS Short gut syndrome, Short bowel syndrome, Short bowel syndrome (disorder), Short Bowel Syndromes, SHORT GUT SYNDROME, Short intestine syndrome, Short-gut syndrome, Syndrome Short Bowel, Syndromes Short Bowel
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