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Badas may refer to: *Bowel-associated dermatosis–arthritis syndrome or BADAS *Badas Forest Reserve in Belait District, Brunei *Badas (Inam), a village in Karnataka, India *Badas (K.H.), a village in Karnataka, India *Badas, Kediri, a ''kecamatan'' (district) in East Java Province, Indonesia *Badas Islands, a group of islands in Riau Islands Province, Indonesia * Kostas Badas (born 1976), Greek footballer See also

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Bowel-associated Dermatosis–arthritis Syndrome
Bowel-associated dermatosis–arthritis syndrome (BADAS), is a complication of jejunoileal bypass surgery consisting of Influenza-like illness, flu-like symptoms (fever, malaise), multiple painful joints (polyarthralgia), muscle aches (myalgia) and skin changes. It has been reported to occur in up to 20% of patients who had jejunoileal bypass surgery, a form of obesity surgery that is rarely performed today. An excessive immune response to gut bacteria is thought to cause BADAS. Antibiotics have been used successfully to treat the condition (including tetracyclines, macrolides, metronidazole and fluoroquinolones). Corticosteroids are an alternative. Surgical repair of the normal bowel transit, where possible, can be effective. BADAS has later been reported in patients with inflammatory bowel disease, diverticulitis and following resection of the stomach (gastrectomy). BADAS has also been reported following biliopancreatic diversion (a form of bariatric surgery, also known as Scopi ...
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Belait District
Belait District (; Jawi: دأيره بلأيت), or simply Belait (), is the largest as well as the westernmost district in Brunei. It has an area of and the population of 69,062 as of 2016. The administrative town is Kuala Belait, located at the mouth of the Belait River. The district is commonly associated with the oil and gas industry of the country, mainly concentrated near the town of Seria. Name Belait District is named after the Belait people, the main native inhabitants which traditionally settled near the mouth of the Belait River. Geography The district borders the South China Sea to the north, the Bruneian district of Tutong to the east and the Malaysian state of Sarawak to the south and west. The district covers , which is about half the area of the entire nation. The landscape of the district varies from the peat swamps and lowland forests near the coast to the montane rainforest in the interior parts of the district. The Belait Swamp Forest has been id ...
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Badas (Inam)
Badas is a village in Belgaum district in the southern state of Karnataka, India.Village Directory
2001 Census of India


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Badas (K
Badas may refer to: *Bowel-associated dermatosis–arthritis syndrome or BADAS * Badas Forest Reserve in Belait District, Brunei *Badas (Inam), a village in Karnataka, India * Badas (K.H.), a village in Karnataka, India * Badas, Kediri, a ''kecamatan'' (district) in East Java Province, Indonesia *Badas Islands Badas Islands is a group of islands in the Tudjuh Archipelago in the South China Sea between the Malaysian mainland to the west and the island of Borneo to the east. Administratively it is part of Bintan Regency within the Riau Islands province ..., a group of islands in Riau Islands Province, Indonesia * Kostas Badas (born 1976), Greek footballer See also * Badass (other) {{disambiguation, geo, surname ...
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Badas, Kediri
Badas is a '' kecamatan'' (district) in Kediri Regency, East Java Province, Indonesia. Badas is primarily known for its local fish market, and fish exportation. Districts of East Java Kediri Regency {{EJava-geo-stub ...
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Badas Islands
Badas Islands is a group of islands in the Tudjuh Archipelago in the South China Sea between the Malaysian mainland to the west and the island of Borneo to the east. Administratively it is part of Bintan Regency within the Riau Islands province of Indonesia under island district/''kecamatan'' of Tambelan. The Badas Islands are located between 0°30'N and 0°39'N latitude, and between 106°58'E and 107°12'E longitude. They are 56 km southwest of the Tambelan archipelago (of which district they are administratively part), and lie outside the usual shipping lanes. The southwesternmost island of the group is Anakawur Island (Pulau Anakawur) () which rises to 94 m and has a sandy beach on its southwestern side, but otherwise has a rugged coastline. Pejamu Island (Pulau Pejamu) () which lies 17 km east-southeast of Anakawur, is densely forested and rises to 42 m. There is a sandy beach on its east side. Kepahiang Island (Pulau Kepahiang) () is the largest and northernmo ...
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Kostas Badas
Konstantinos Bantas ( el, Κωνσταντίνος Μπαντάς; born 9 July 1976) is a Greek former professional footballer who played as a defender. Career Born in Karditsa, Bantas began playing football for Anagennisi Karditsa in 1994, where he played over 100 games, scoring eight goals along the way. Bantas left for Trikala F.C. in 1999, where he stayed until 2001, when he joined Panachaiki. A spell at AE Poseidon Neon Poron followed in 2003, before he joined Akratitos F.C. A.P.O. Akratitos Ano Liosia ( el, Α.Π.Ο. Ακράτητος Άνω Λιοσίων) is a Greek football professional club from Ano Liosia, Athens, Greece. They currently play in the Alpha Division of the Football League championship, which is th ... in 2004, helping them to achieve promotion to the top flight for 2005. During his career, Bantas has made over 230 first team appearances, although most of his clubs have been outside of the Greek top division. References External linksProfile at e ...
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