1944
DOI: 10.1016/s0140-6736(00)58671-1
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Survival After Removal of Twenty Feet of Intestine

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“…Thus, the next step in the identification process of peak 20 was to eliminate linoleic acid from the FAME mixture of band 4. It is known that lipoxidase enzyme, present in a number of plant tissues, selectively oxidizes certain polyunsaturated fatty acids to hydroperoxides (28,29). The only known substrates are the polyunsaturated fatty acids, containing a cis, cis-l,4-pentadiene group (i.e., methylene-interrupted ethylenic bonds), such as linoleic and linolenic acids.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, the next step in the identification process of peak 20 was to eliminate linoleic acid from the FAME mixture of band 4. It is known that lipoxidase enzyme, present in a number of plant tissues, selectively oxidizes certain polyunsaturated fatty acids to hydroperoxides (28,29). The only known substrates are the polyunsaturated fatty acids, containing a cis, cis-l,4-pentadiene group (i.e., methylene-interrupted ethylenic bonds), such as linoleic and linolenic acids.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Reports of 12 patients with documented steatorrhoea followed for at least one year and up to seven years after resection failed to reveal any neuropathy; tetany, however, was not uncommon (Anderson, 1965;Opie, Hunt, and Finlay, 1964;Booth, MacIntyre, and Mollin, 1964;Clayton and Cotton, 1961;Todd, Dittebrandt, Montague, and West, 1940;Berman, Ulevitch, Haft, and Lemish, 1950;Bothe, Magee, and Driscoll, 1954;Trafford, 1956;Linder, Jackson, and Linder, 1953). Eight other patients with massive resections showed no neurological abnormalities (Althausen, Doig, Uyeyama, and Weiden, 1950;Berman, Habegger, and Billings, 1953;Fletcher, Henley, Sammons, and Squire, 1960;Holman, 1944;Martin, Robertson, and Dennis, 1948;Mayer and Criep, 1949;Pincus, 1951). In two patients with blind loops and documented steatorrhoea of long duration only paraesthesias were reported (Badenoch, Bedford, and Evans, 1955;Townsend and Cameron, 1957).…”
Section: Case Reportsmentioning
confidence: 99%