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Fructose Intolerance/Malabsorption and Recurrent Abdominal Pain in Children

Journal of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition, 2014
ABSTRACTObjectives:The purpose of the present study was to ascertain whether pediatric patients with chronic abdominal pain had concurrent fructose intolerance as determined by a standardized dose breath hydrogen test (BHT), and whether symptoms would improve with a low‐fructose diet.Methods:The fructose BHT test was administered to patients evaluated ...
Mauricio A, Escobar   +8 more
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Fructose Malabsorption is Associated with Decreased Plasma Tryptophan

1999
Fructose malabsorption is characterized by the inability to absorb fructose efficiently. Consequently fructose reaches the colon and is broken down by bacteria to short-fatty-acids, CO2 and H2. Recently we found that fructose malabsorption was associated with signs of depression.
M, Ledochowski   +5 more
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Fructose and Sorbitol Malabsorption in Ambulatory Patients with Functional Dyspepsia Comparison with Lactose Maldigestion/Malabsorption

Digestive Diseases and Sciences, 1997
The aim of this study was to study sugar maldigestion/malabsorption in patients with functional dyspepsia using H2 breath testing. End-expiratory breath H2 after separate challenges with lactose (25 g), fructose (25 g), and sorbitol (5 g) were used to determine malabsorption, as well as small bowel transit time (SBTT). Five hundred twenty patients with
D, Mishkin   +3 more
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Role of fructose-sorbitol malabsorption in the irritable bowel syndrome

Gastroenterology, 1990
Because even after low doses of fructose and sorbitol, fructose-sorbitol malabsorption has been found in a high number of patients with the irritable bowel syndrome, an etiological role of fructose-sorbitol malabsorption in the irritable bowel syndrome has been suggested. However, these studies have been uncontrolled.
G F, Nelis, M A, Vermeeren, W, Jansen
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Evaluation of 13CO2 breath tests for the detection of fructose malabsorption

Journal of Laboratory and Clinical Medicine, 1996
Breath hydrogen (H2) studies have made clear that small intestinal absorption of fructose is limited, especially in toddlers. Malabsorption of fructose may be a cause of recurrent abdominal pain and chronic nonspecific diarrhea (toddler's diarrhea).
J H, Hoekstra   +5 more
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Fructose malabsorption in Thai adult.

Asia Pacific journal of clinical nutrition, 2007
Fructose malabsorption has not been well-defined in Thai populations but there has been increasing consumption of fructose-fortified drinks.To assess the incidence of fructose malabsorption and intolerance in Thai normal subjects as well as the facilitating effect of glucose on fructose absorption.Twenty-five gram of fructose was ingested by 77 ...
Narumon, Densupsoontorn   +3 more
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Effect of diet in symptomatic patients with fructose malabsorption

European Journal of Gastroenterology & Hepatology, 1994
Objective: To evaluate the effect of diet in patients suffering from non-specific abdominal complaints and fructose malabsorption. Design: A prospective and retrospective case-control survey using a standardized questionnaire 3-6 months after hospital discharge.
Peter Born, Thomas Vierling, Fred Paul
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[Fructose malabsorption and dysfunctional gastrointestinal manifestations].

Monatsschrift Kinderheilkunde : Organ der Deutschen Gesellschaft fur Kinderheilkunde, 1993
Individuals with impaired intestinal absorption of fructose may exhibit recurrent abdominal discomfort after the ingestion of fructose-containing foods. We report on patients with this disorder in whom the diagnosis was made by the fructose hydrogen breath test.We investigated 293 patients with recurrent abdominal pain, meteorism or diarrhea in ...
H, Götze, A, Mahdi
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Congenital Fructose-Glucose-Galactose Malabsorption

Journal of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition, 1995
G, Iacono   +4 more
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Fructose Malabsorption in a Child with Chronic Diarrhea

Journal of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition, 1994
H, Tajiri   +3 more
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