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[Use of enzyme substitutes in hypolactasia].

Klinicheskaia meditsina, 1997
The paper presents the results of clinical and laboratory studies of lactrase, a drug containing lactase. This agent is recommended for splitting lactic sugar in subjects with appreciably decreased production of endogenous lactase (hypolactasia). Twenty-eight patients with this condition were examined.
L N, Valenkevich   +2 more
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Molecular diagnosis of adult‐type hypolactasia (lactase non‐persistence)

Scandinavian Journal of Clinical and Laboratory Investigation, 2005
Adult‐type hypolactasia (lactase non‐persistence) is prevalent in most human populations preventing the digestion of lactose, the main sugar of milk, in adults 1.
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Hypolactasia Geographical Distribution, Diagnosis, and Practical Significance

1984
Recent advances in our knowledge of primary and secondary hypolactasia have recently been reviewed (Flatz and Rotthauwe, 1977; Cook, 1978a, 1980; Ferguson, 1981). This chapter is a supplement to those works.
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Adult-Type Hypolactasia

2009
Hubert Scharnagl   +199 more
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[Birth-cohort analysis in adult-type hypolactasia].

Orvosi hetilap, 2019
To assess the prevalence of lactase gene promoter C/T13910 phenotypes in patients with lactose intolerance symptoms and to analyze the birth-cohort phenomenon in lactose-intolerant patients.1266 patients consulted between 2010 and 2017 were enrolled. Five-year cohort periods of patients born before 1939 and after 1995 were defined and the prevalence of
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P0066 PP GENETIC TESTING OF ADULT‐TYPE HYPOLACTASIA

Journal of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition, 2004
H. Rasinper??   +7 more
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Usefulness of Urinary Galactose for the Diagnosis of Hypolactasia

Journal of Clinical Gastroenterology, 1996
J, Alvarez-Coca   +5 more
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Hypolactasia and the irritable colon syndrome.

Gut, 1970
A S, Pena   +3 more
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