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Protein-losing enteropathies

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, 2003
GI protein loss can result from a heterogeneous group of diseases, including lymphangiectasia, IBD, neoplasia, ulceration, intussusception, and histoplasmosis. PLE should be suspected in any hypoalbuminemic patient with no evidence of exudative protein loss, proteinuria, or HI.
Polly B, Peterson, Michael D, Willard
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EXUDATIVE ENTEROPATHY

Pediatrics, 1959
Loss of plasma protein into the gastrointestinal tract in the absence of actual bleeding has recently been demonstrated as a cause of "idiopathic hypoproteinemia." The euphonious name, "exudative enteropathy," has been used by Gordon to describe a group of nine patients, including a 2-year-old boy, whose common finding was hypoproteinemia due to loss ...
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Enteropathies of Infancy and Childhood

Surgical Pathology Clinics, 2010
Intestinal biopsies constitute an ever-increasing portion of the pathologist's workload, accounting for nearly two-thirds of specimens accessioned yearly by the pathology department at The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia. The widespread use of endoscopy and gastrointestinal biopsies in current clinical practice presents the pathologist with a ...
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Percutaneous embolization of lymphatic fistulae as treatment for protein‐losing enteropathy and plastic bronchitis in patients with failing Fontan circulation

Catheterization and cardiovascular interventions, 2019
To determine the feasibility and clinical result of selective embolization of hepatoduodenal or paratracheal lymphatics in Fontan patients with protein‐losing enteropathy (PLE) or plastic bronchitis (PB).
G. Maleux   +10 more
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[Dermatogenic enteropathy].

Giornale italiano di dermatologia e venereologia : organo ufficiale, Societa italiana di dermatologia e sifilografia, 1967
Dermatogenic ...
Montagnani A.   +9 more
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Immune Dysregulation, Polyendocrinopathy, Enteropathy, X-Linked (IPEX) Syndrome

Genetic Syndromes, 2021
S. Perazzio, T. Torgerson, L. Andrade
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Gluten-sensitive Enteropathy

Clinics in Gastroenterology, 1983
SUMMARY Gluten-sensitive enteropathy is a disease in which the small intestinal mucosa of susceptible persons is damaged after eating gluten-containing foods. The damaged intestinal mucosa is incapable of normal function, and the affected patients have malabsorption of one or more dietary components.
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Nutritional management of enteropathy

Nutrition, 1998
The prognosis for nutritional management of enteropathy in children is good when the enteropathy is reversible with the use of a food elimination diet, such as cow's-milk-sensitive enteropathy, but is poor when enteropathy is irreversible, such as microvillous atrophy.
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The immune dysregulation, polyendocrinopathy, enteropathy, X-linked syndrome (IPEX) is caused by mutations of FOXP3

Nature Genetics, 2001
C. Bennett   +9 more
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Congenital Diarrhea and Enteropathies

NeoReviews
Diarrhea in neonates is usually secondary to an infectious process or a food protein allergy. Once the infection is treated or the allergen is removed, the diarrhea resolves without lifelong sequelae. On the contrary, infants with anatomical disorders such as intestinal atresia, gastroschisis, malrotation with volvulus, or necrotizing enterocolitis can
Lina, Diaz-Calderon   +2 more
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