Intestinal obstruction promotes gut translocation of bacteria
Diseases of the Colon & Rectum1995Vol. 38(6), pp. 640–644
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Abstract
Gut translocation of bacteria is more common in patients with intestinal obstruction, and its association with septic complications appears to be of clinical significance.
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