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Primary Obesity Surgery Endoluminal (POSE 2.0). POSE 2.0 is a novel endoscopic procedure that aims to create a gastric physiology where the stomach is narrower ...
An enzyme that breaks down certain fatty substances doesn't work properly in people with Gaucher disease. Enzyme replacement therapy often helps.
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