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MMW Munch Med Wochenschr ; 119(7): 225-6, 1977 Feb 18.
Article in German | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-403448

ABSTRACT

The serotonin level in patients after a 2/3 resection of the stomach (Billroth II) is normal to moderately raised. Patients with a dumping syndrome show no significantly different figures for the excretion of free serotonin in the 24-hr urine. The level of serotonin in patients after gastric operation is regulated to normal or slightly raised values by increased serotonin production in the gastrointestinal tract whether a dumping syndrome develops or not. Knowledge of the serotonin levels is consequently of therapeutic significance because a dumping syndrome may exist with and without raised serotonin values.


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Dumping Syndrome/blood , Serotonin/urine , Dumping Syndrome/urine , Follow-Up Studies , Humans
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