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Vol. 20. Issue 5.
Pages 698-702 (September 2009)
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Vol. 20. Issue 5.
Pages 698-702 (September 2009)
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Gastrointestinal surgery for non-obese diabetics type 2
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Based  on  some  bariatric  operations  and  animal  findings, there  are some  evidences that  rerouting the  food  through the  digestive  tract may  lead  to  an improvement  of  type  2

Diabetes Mellitus. Knowing that around 60% of the diabetic population have a BMI below 35,  thus  not  included in the classical indications for bariatric surgery, it was decided to study in humans, if the same principles of diabetes control, without strong  relation to  weight loss, could result in the same  good  outcomes regarding diabetes control  obtained in  the   obese   population.  The  results  were   surprisingly exciting. Although in its infancy, diabetes surgery   have  a great potential to stay in the armamentarium of the medical community to manage  this progressive and devastating disease.

 

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