Efferent loop small intestinal vitamin D receptor concentration and bone mineral density after Billroth II (Polya) gastrectomy in humans.
Animal studies have demonstrated that the highest concentration of vitamin D receptors (and greatest capacity for active calcium absorption) occurs in the proximal duodenum. By passing the duodenum following Polya/Billroth II gastrectomy could result in the development of a metabolic bone disease an...
Main Authors: | Pazianas, M, Zaidi, M, Subhani, J, Finch, P, Ang, L, Maxwell, J |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2003
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