Abstract
Foster et al. describe a complication well known to bariatric surgeons—acute thiamine deficiency.1 This tremendously disabling complication is nearly always preceded by persistent vomiting weeks or months after bariatric surgery and is most often caused by a stricture of the gastrojejunal anastomosis. While highlighting …
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