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Chapter 32 - Peri-operative Management of the Obese Diabetic Patient

from Section 5 - Post-operative Care

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 September 2018

Christopher Bouch
Affiliation:
Leicester Royal Infirmary
Jonathan Cousins
Affiliation:
Hammersmith Hospital
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Chuah, LL, Miras, AD, Papamargaritis, D, et al. Impact of perioperative management of glycemia in severely obese diabetic patients undergoing gastric bypass surgery. Surg Obes Relat Dis. 2015;11(3):578–84.Google Scholar
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