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Nursing Clinics of North America, 2018
Malabsorption syndrome refers to the small intestines' inability to absorb certain nutrients and fluids. There are several common associated disorders, which may present with subtle and/or overt symptoms. With subtle symptoms, it is difficult to determine the cause, making diagnosis difficult or even inaccurate.
Ragan Johnson
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Malabsorption syndrome refers to the small intestines' inability to absorb certain nutrients and fluids. There are several common associated disorders, which may present with subtle and/or overt symptoms. With subtle symptoms, it is difficult to determine the cause, making diagnosis difficult or even inaccurate.
Ragan Johnson
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Postgraduate Medicine, 1965
A brief description is given of the clinical features of malabsorption syndromes, together with an organizational outline, and examples of current research approaches to malabsorption. Newer technics and instrumentation have produced answers to some old problems, but have also created new questions requiring further explanation.
Charles F Johnson
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A brief description is given of the clinical features of malabsorption syndromes, together with an organizational outline, and examples of current research approaches to malabsorption. Newer technics and instrumentation have produced answers to some old problems, but have also created new questions requiring further explanation.
Charles F Johnson
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Intestinal Malabsorption Syndromes
Annual Review of Medicine, 1990This chapter is a review of selected causes of intestinal malabsorption. The pathogenesis and clinical features of malabsorption due to acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS), celiac sprue, and small bowel bacterial overgrowth are discussed, with emphasis on recent developments.
T A, Brasitus, M D, Sitrin
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Amyloidosis and Malabsorption Syndrome
Archives of Internal Medicine, 1964Although involvement of the small bowel by amyloid disease has been recognized for years, a malabsorption syndrome secondary to amyloid infiltration of the gastrointestinal tract seldom has been reported. This may be misleading, however, for an antemortem diagnosis formerly was difficult to make.
T, HERSKOVIC +2 more
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Digestion, 1998
<b>Background/Aims:</b> Malabsorption syndromes commonly result from a pathological interference of the normal digestive process. There have been major advances in the last 4 years. The purpose of this review is to highlight in the form of a brief summary the most outstanding information available. <b>Methods:</b> The review was
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<b>Background/Aims:</b> Malabsorption syndromes commonly result from a pathological interference of the normal digestive process. There have been major advances in the last 4 years. The purpose of this review is to highlight in the form of a brief summary the most outstanding information available. <b>Methods:</b> The review was
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Fructose malabsorption syndrome
Current Opinion in Clinical Nutrition and Metabolic Care, 2013Fructose malabsorption is associated with gastrointestinal symptoms. This review examines new findings on the physiology, assessment and therapy of fructose malabsorption in functional gastrointestinal disorders.Additional GLUT transport mechanisms that regulate fructose absorption might be involved in symptom adaptation to high-fructose diets ...
Leena, Putkonen +2 more
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Malabsorption syndrome in ascariasis
The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 1972This group of researchers recently reported findings on the overall effect of Ascaris lumbricoides infection on human nutrition. On the basis of available data it was suggested that intestinal malabsorption is a potential cause of nutritional impairment in children infected with Ascaris lumbricoides.
K, Tripathy +4 more
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