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Lactose tolerance test by hydrogen breath method in Chinese.

open access: yesChinese medical journal, 1987
X H, Yao   +4 more
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"Normal" lactose tolerance test

open access: closedArchives of Internal Medicine, 1965
THE RECENTLY described syndrome of intestinal lactase deficiency associated with milk intolerance in an adult 1-4 has renewed interest in lactose absorption. This study was undertaken because no detailed data on the oral lactose tolerance test in the normal adult were available.
N. Friedland
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Lactose intolerance: Lactose tolerance test versus genotyping

open access: closedScandinavian Journal of Gastroenterology, 2005
Adult lactose intolerance, which affects the majority of the population in the world, has been associated with a single nucleotide polymorphism, C-13910T, located upstream of the lactase gene.Adult patients undergoing lactose tolerance tests with lactose challenge and plasma glucose measurements were included in the study comprising 44 Swedes and 7 non-
Peter Ridefelt, Lena Håkansson
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Use of the lactose-ethanol tolerance test in diabetes

open access: closedThe American Journal of the Medical Sciences, 1975
The standard lactose tolerance test involves measuring a patient's blood glucose after the ingestion of lactose. If the patient has lactase deficiency and is unable to hydrolyze lactose and absorb its monosaccharides, glucose and galactose, the blood glucose does not usually increase greater than 20 mg/100 ml. Since factors other than the absorption of
Michael J. MacDonald   +2 more
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Lactose Tolerance Test

open access: closed, 1989
Lactase deficiency in the small intestine leads to lactose intolerance and consequent failure of the blood glucose to rise normally following ingestion of lactose-containing products, particularly milk.
P. T. Lascelles, D. Donaldson
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