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World J Nephrol. Nov 6, 2014; 3(4): 122-142
Published online Nov 6, 2014. doi: 10.5527/wjn.v3.i4.122
Table 2 Surgical procedures and medical conditions associated with enteric hyperoxaluria
Surgical conditionsMedical gastrointestinal conditionsOther medical/surgical conditionsDrugs
Jejunoileal bypass[106,108,110]Crohn’s disease[109,119]Morbid obesity[112]Orlistat[130,131]
Roux-en-y gastric bypass[111,113]Diabetic gastroenteropathy[115,116]Cystic fibrosis[122,123]Octreotide[132]
Small bowel resection[108,109]Sprue[117]Organ transplants[124-129]
Partial gastrectomy[108]Primary biliary cirrhosis[109]
Pancreatectomy[109]Chronic pancreatitis[118]
External biliary drainage[114]Intestinal lymphangiectasia[120]
Clostridium difficile colitis[121]