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COMPARISON OF NUTRITIONAL DEFICIENCIES AND COMPLICATIONS FOLLOWING VERTICAL SLEEVE GASTRECTOMY, ROUX-EN-Y GASTRIC BYPASS,

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Figure 2. Anatomy of  biliopancreatic diversion
Figure 3. Anatomy of vertical  sleeve gastrectomy
Table 1. Summary of protein, iron, vitamin B12, calcium, and vitamin D deficiency (% of  subjects) following various bariatric surgeries
Table 2. Number of patients undergoing medically supervised weight loss for 3 or 6 months per  type of surgery performed
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