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Severe Diarrhea and Septic Shock in an Elderly Patient with Short Bowel Syndrome
2012
JOURNAL OF ACUTE CARE SURGERY
Short bowel synerome (SBS) is defined as malabsorption resulting from anatomical or functional loss of a significant length of the small intestine. SBS is characterized clinically by chronic diarrhea, dehydration, electrolyte imbalance, and malnutrition. Most commonly SBS occurs after bowel resection. SBS can be caused by radiation therapy after operative management of abdominal and pelvic malignancies. The severity and management depend on the site and extent of the intestinal resection,
doi:10.17479/jacs.2012.2.1.8
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