His most significant article was a 1935 article in the American Journal of Diseases of Children titled " The Pathology of Steatorrhea " where he was the first to recognize congenital steatorrhea ( cystic fibrosis of the pancreas ) as a separate disease unrelated to other steatorrheas, including celiac disease.
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His most significant article was a 1935 article in the American Journal of Diseases of Children titled " The Pathology of Steatorrhea " where he was the first to recognize congenital steatorrhea ( cystic fibrosis of the pancreas ) as a separate disease unrelated to other steatorrheas, including celiac disease.
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One way we know this is that undigested fat in stool ( steatorrhea ), which we get when eating undigestable fats / fat substitutes, causing the infamous anal leakage problem, doesn't happen from just eating lots of fats . talk ) 06 : 42, 13 December 2010 ( UTC)