نتایج جستجو برای: malabsorption syndrome

تعداد نتایج: 623328  

Journal: :international journal of pediatrics 0
nancy j. roizen professor of pediatrics rainbow babies and children's hospital case western reserve school of medicine cleveland, ohio usa manoochehr karjoo professor of pediatrics suny upstate medical university syracuse, new york usa

we report three cases of asymptomatic celiac disease identified in children with down syndrome after being screened at around twenty-four months of age.  these cases raise the question as to what age is screening for celiac disease indicated in a child with down syndrome and no symptoms.

Journal: : 2021

Today, the term "malabsorption syndrome" is widely used in medical practice as a general to describe symptoms of indigestion, absorption, and transport by intestinal mucosa adequately digested foods, including vitamins trace elements, resulting variety metabolic disorders.The purpose this review analyze scientific data that highlight information on modern views etiology, mechanisms development ...

Journal: :galen medical journal 0
ehsan pishva school for mental health and neuroscience, maastricht university, maastricht afshin borhani haghighi department of neurology, medical school, shiraz university of medical sciences, shiraz soheil ashkani-esfahani student research committee, shiraz university of medical sciences, shiraz fereshte bagheri student research committee, shiraz university of medical sciences, shiraz ali asghar karimi student research committee, fasa university of medical sciences, shiraz, iran reza malekzadeh digestive disease research center, tehran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran

celiac disease (cd) is a rare malabsorption syndrome mainly occurring in childhood which is now recognized as the most common food intolerance disease in the world. cd is associated with a wide spectrum of extra intestinal manifestations. neurological involvements of cd were first attributed to malabsorption due to changes in the mucosal architecture of the small intestine. neurological manifes...

Journal: :Digestion 2014
Heinz Albrecht Alexander Hagel Thomas de Rossi Tilman T Rau Thomas Kirchner Markus F Neurath Martin Raithel

BACKGROUND/AIMS Longtime chronic malabsorption may among other things cause a lack of liposoluble vitamins. Vitamin E deficiency can lead to formation of lipofuscin aggregates. Its deficiency is also associated with an increased lipofuscinosis of the bowel, i.e. brown bowel syndrome. METHODS Systematic research via Medline on brown bowel syndrome, lipofuscinosis, and vitamin E deficiency was ...

Journal: :Gut 1989
M H Robinson B L Dowling J V Clark C H Mason

We report a case of the brown bowel syndrome presenting as major dilatation of the colon which resembled 'toxic dilatation' and necessitated subtotal colectomy. We confirm the reported association between the brown bowel syndrome, malabsorption, and hypovitaminosis E. Furthermore we document failure of the brown pigmentation to resolve after six months in spite of vitamin E supplements and corr...

Manoochehr Karjoo, Nancy J. Roizen

We report three cases of asymptomatic celiac disease identified in children with Down syndrome after being screened at around twenty-four months of age.  These cases raise the question as to what age is screening for celiac disease indicated in a child with Down syndrome and no symptoms.

Journal: :British medical journal 1970
C S Lai G A Ransome

A woman with the burning-feet syndrome was found on investigation to have malabsorption. The syndrome responded rapidly to intramuscular injections of 6 mg. of riboflavine daily. It is suggested that deficiency of this substance, due to malabsorption and aggravated by a defective diet and repeated pregnancies, was responsible for the syndrome in this case.

Journal: :European journal of medical research 1998
M Ledochowski B Sperner-Unterweger B Widner D Fuchs

Fructose malabsorption is characterized by the inability to absorb fructose efficiently. As a consequence fructose reaches the colon were it is broken down by bacteria to short fatty acids, CO2 and H2. Bloating, cramps, osmotic diarrhea and other symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome are the consequence and can be seen in about 50% of fructose malabsorbers. Having made the observation that perso...

Journal: :Clinical and experimental rheumatology 2008
B Terrier F Fakhouri A Berezne M-A Bouldouyre P Guilpain P Sogni B Terris L-H Noël L Guillevin L Mouthon

Systemic sclerosis (SSc) may affect the gastrointestinal tract and cause very rarely malabsorption syndrome related to bacterial overgrowth. Malabsorption syndrome may be responsible for weight loss, diarrhea, osteomalacia, and iron and vitamins deficiency. We report the case of a SSc patient who developed osteomalacia caused by the combination of two exceptional conditions in the setting of SS...

Journal: :Journal of Tropical Pediatrics 2010

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