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Impact of preoperative fecal short chain fatty acids on postoperative infectious complications in esophageal cancer patients
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2020
unpublished
The intestinal epithelial barrier allows absorption of dietary nutrients and prevents passage of pathogens and toxins into the body. Severe insults have a negative impact on the intestinal environment, which may decrease intestinal barrier function and cause bacterial translocation. Bacterial translocation, which can cause infectious complications, is defined as the passage of microbes from the gastrointestinal tract across the mucosal barrier to extraintestinal sites. The aim of this study was
doi:10.21203/rs.2.15259/v3
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