Diarrhea Caused By Carbohydrate Malabsorption

作者: Heinz F. Hammer , Johann Hammer

DOI: 10.1016/J.GTC.2012.06.003

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摘要: This article will focus on the role of colon in pathogenesis diarrhea carbohydrate malabsorption or physiologically incomplete absorption carbohydrates, and most common manifestation malabsorption, lactose malabsorption. In addition, fructose absorption, other malabsorptive diseases, congenital defects that lead to be covered. The concludes with a section diagnostic tools evaluate

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