| 1. | Children who have congenital glycosylation defects usually have protein losing enteropathy.
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| 2. | Environmental enteropathy is a less severe, subclinical condition similar to tropical sprue.
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| 3. | Low albumin levels can be an indicator of chronic malnutrition or protein losing enteropathy.
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| 4. | It is obligately intracellular and was isolated from intestines of pigs with proliferative enteropathy disease.
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| 5. | It is primarily used to manage enteropathy in people whose ability to digest is impaired.
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| 6. | Most patients have diarrhea or enteropathy.
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| 7. | This increased risk is most prominent in a rare cancer, enteropathy associated T-cell lymphoma.
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| 8. | Mutations in EpCAM have also been associated with congenital tufting enteropathy which causes intractable diarrhea in newborn children.
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| 9. | Reifen " et al " reported 2 additional cases in 1994 and coined the name congenital tufting enteropathy.
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| 10. | Malabsorption, or immunoproliferative enteropathy, is an autoimmune intestinal disease that leads to anorexia, chronic diarrhea, and even death.
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