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Prachand, Vivek N.
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Prachand, Vivek N.
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Obesity
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Obesity, Morbid
Academic Article
Duodenal switch provides superior weight loss in the super-obese (BMI > or =50 kg/m2) compared with gastric bypass.
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Gastroesophageal reflux disease and severe obesity: Fundoplication or bariatric surgery?
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Duodenal switch provides superior resolution of metabolic comorbidities independent of weight loss in the super-obese (BMI > or = 50 kg/m2) compared with gastric bypass.
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The role of malabsorption in bariatric surgery.
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Surgical treatment of obesity.
Academic Article
Vitamin D deficiency in preoperative bariatric surgery patients.
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Chondrodysplasia punctata associated with malabsorption from bariatric procedures.
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Bariatric surgery: a history of empiricism, a future in science.
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Stapling and sleeve: science and myths.
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The IFSO Website (www.ifso.com): the Online Gateway to Obesity and Metabolic Disorders for Bariatric Surgery Professionals and Patients: On behalf of the IFSO Communications Committee.
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Peripheral circadian misalignment: contributor to systemic insulin resistance and potential intervention to improve bariatric surgical outcomes.
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Rates of secondary hyperparathyroidism after bypass operation for super-morbid obesity: An overlooked phenomenon.
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Extremes of body mass index and postoperative complications after esophagectomy.
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Body contouring after obesity surgery is associated with a weight loss benefit among patients.
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Supervised weight loss requirements disproportionately affect Black patients seeking weight loss surgery.
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Beyond race: social vulnerability and access to metabolic and bariatric surgery.
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Obesity