"Jejunoileal Bypass" is a descriptor in the National Library of Medicine's controlled vocabulary thesaurus,
MeSH (Medical Subject Headings). Descriptors are arranged in a hierarchical structure,
which enables searching at various levels of specificity.
A procedure consisting of the SURGICAL ANASTOMOSIS of the proximal part of the JEJUNUM to the distal portion of the ILEUM, so as to bypass the nutrient-absorptive segment of the SMALL INTESTINE. Due to the severe malnutrition and life-threatening metabolic complications, this method is no longer used to treat MORBID OBESITY.
Descriptor ID |
D007581
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MeSH Number(s) |
E02.570.500.062.875 E04.035.415 E04.062.875 E04.210.626
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Concept/Terms |
Jejunoileal Bypass- Jejunoileal Bypass
- Bypass, Jejunoileal
- Bypasses, Jejunoileal
- Jejunoileal Bypasses
- Jejuno-Ileal Bypass
- Bypass, Jejuno-Ileal
- Bypasses, Jejuno-Ileal
- Jejuno Ileal Bypass
- Jejuno-Ileal Bypasses
- Ileojejunal Bypass
- Bypass, Ileojejunal
- Bypasses, Ileojejunal
- Ileojejunal Bypasses
Intestinal Bypass- Intestinal Bypass
- Bypass, Intestinal
- Bypasses, Intestinal
- Intestinal Bypasses
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Below are the most recent publications written about "Jejunoileal Bypass" by people in Profiles.
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Lee H, Carlin AM, Ormsby AH, Lee MW. Brown bowel syndrome secondary to jejunoileal bypass: the first case report. Obes Surg. 2009 Aug; 19(8):1176-9.
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Kelley M, Jain A, Kashyap R, Orloff M, Abt P, Wrobble K, Venkataramanan R, Bozorgzadeh A. Change in oral absorption of tacrolimus in a liver transplant recipient after reversal of jejunoileal bypass: case report. Transplant Proc. 2005 Sep; 37(7):3165-7.