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Chronic 'Diarrhea' and Diet

Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1980
Sir .—The article by Cohen et al on "Chronic Nonspecific Diarrhea" (Journal133:490-492, 1979) contains some disturbing concepts and raises important questions. What is "diarrhea"? What is the normal stool pattern of humans who consume diets rich in fruit and other fibers? The five children reported were receiving diets that in most respects correspond
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Chronic Diarrhea and Pneumonia

Annals of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology, 1997
HISTORY OF PRESENT ILLNESS A 57-year-old caucasian man presented in May, 1993 with the complaint of difficulty maintaining his body weight, daily episodes of abdominal distention, and diarrhea (five to seven bowel movements each day). His stool was poorly formed, floated, and had a foul odor. No blood was noted.
L, Bielory   +4 more
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CHRONIC DIARRHEA AND ALKALOSIS

Pediatrics, 1964
Three balance studies were carried out in a patient with severe diarrhea with alkalosis which had its onset in the neonatal period. The patient excreted frequent, profuse, watery stools containing large quantities of chloride, sodium, and potassium. The urine was quite hypotonic.
V L, TUCKER   +3 more
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Chronic diarrhea in children

Postgraduate Medicine, 1979
Among the many causes of chronic diarrhea in children are food, the most common; inflammation; enzyme deficiencies; metabolic, anatomic, and physiologic abnormalities; and endocrine disorders. The first step in management is to estimate fluid losses and treat dehydration greater than 5%.
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Chronic Diarrhea in Infancy

The American Journal of Nursing, 1977
Primarily occurring in infants less than three months of age, it is associated with significant weight loss and intestinal malabsorption. Chronic infant diarrhea often is unresponsive to either antibiotic therapy or formula changes. Simple diarrhea that is not cured promptly may set in motion a vicious cycle of physiological processes which perpetuates
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Chronic Diarrhea in Travelers

Current Infectious Disease Reports, 2013
As a rule, travelers' diarrhea is a self-limited bacterial infection that affects approximately 40 % of travelers to developing countries. Health-care professionals who see returning travelers have noted that some travelers afflicted with diarrhea do not recover completely but, instead, develop chronic diarrhea or a persistent change in ...
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Chronic Nonspecific Diarrhea

Pediatrics In Review, 1996
Case Presentation A toddler is seen for his 2-year well child examination. His parents are concerned and have received complaints from his child care provider that he has three to four loose, watery bowel movements daily; each bowel movement requires a clean-up and change of clothes.
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Chronic Diarrhea

Pediatrics in Review, 2005
Peggy D, Headstrom   +1 more
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Testing for Chronic Diarrhea

2017
Chronic diarrhea is a frequently encountered symptom in clinical practice. The etiologies for chronic diarrhea are diverse and broad with varying clinical implications. A useful method of categorizing chronic diarrhea to guide a diagnostic work-up is a pathophysiology-based framework.
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