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Erratum: Dumping syndrome following nissen fundoplication in an adult patient diagnosed by continuous online 13C/12C monitoring of 13C-Octanoic acid breath test “a case report”
BMC Gastroenterology volume 15, Article number: 57 (2015)
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We acknowledge that in the published work [1], text in the Background and Discussion sections was duplicated from S Kreckler, et al., 2006 Journal of the Society of Laparoendoscopic Surgeons [2] by mistake and we inadvertently failed to include this paper in the reference list. We would like to clarify that the case presented here is novel and has not been published before. We apologize for any inconvenience caused.
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Mizrahi M, Almogy G, Adar T, Lysy J. Dumping syndrome following nissen fundoplication in an adult patient diagnosed by continuous online 13C/12C monitoring of 13C-Octanoic acid breath test “a case report”. BMC Gastroenterol. 2011;11:98.
Kreckler S, Dowson H, Willson P. Dumping syndrome as a complication of laparoscopic Nissen fundoplication in an adult. JSLS. 2006;10:94–6.
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Mizrahi, M., Almogy, G., Adar, T. et al. Erratum: Dumping syndrome following nissen fundoplication in an adult patient diagnosed by continuous online 13C/12C monitoring of 13C-Octanoic acid breath test “a case report”. BMC Gastroenterol 15, 57 (2015). https://doi.org/10.1186/s12876-015-0280-8
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