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Sprue

Praxis, 2002
Die Sprue oder Zöliakie ist eine entzündliche Erkrankung des Dünndarmes. Sie tritt bei Individuen mit einer genetisch bedingten Gluten-Unverträglichkeit auf. Malabsorption verschiedener Nahrungsbestandteile und Steatorrhoe können die Folge sein. Milde und latente Verläufe werden zunehmend beobachtet.
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Refractory sprue

Current Gastroenterology Reports, 2003
Celiac disease is a T cell-mediated disorder that results from intolerance to gluten. The major cause of failure to respond to a gluten-free diet is continuing gluten ingestion. In poorly responsive patients diagnosis of refractory sprue can be established after exclusion of a limited number of conditions.
Andrea N, Culliford, Peter H R, Green
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Tropical sprue

Current Gastroenterology Reports, 2005
Tropical sprue (TS) is a clinical entity of unknown etiology characterized by an acquired chronic diarrheal illness and malabsorption that affects indigenous inhabitants and expatriates, either long-term residents or short-term visitors, in the tropical countries. The exact pathogenetic sequence of TS remains incompletely characterized.
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Tropical sprue

Current Treatment Options in Gastroenterology, 2004
Tropical sprue is a disease that causes progressive villus atrophy in the small intestine, similar to nontropical (celiac) sprue. The loss of intestinal villi profoundly affects intestinal absorptive function, and patients with tropical or nontropical sprue present with malabsorption.
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SPRUE

Journal of the American Medical Association, 1930
For a time it looked as if the etiology of sprue had been settled by Ashford1inMonilia psilosis. Subsequent encounters with cases of true sprue in which this yeast was not found although careful laboratory technic was followed in the examinations of stools, including the improvements and modifications, leave the disease, originally described by Hillary
ANTHONY BASSLER, J. RAYMOND LUTZ
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Collagenous Sprue

New England Journal of Medicine, 1971
R E, Barry, J S, Morris, A E, Read
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SPRUE

AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 1917
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SPRUE

Medical Journal of Australia, 1957
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Celiac Sprue

New England Journal of Medicine, 1991
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