It is the time when they stop breast feeding ( weaning process ), begin to crawl, put things in their mouths and become exposed to faecal matter from open defecation and environmental enteropathies.
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Low albumin ( hypoalbuminemia ) may be caused by liver disease, nephrotic syndrome, burns, protein-losing enteropathy, malabsorption, malnutrition, late pregnancy, artefact, genetic variations and malignancy.
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Coeliac disease leads to an increased risk of both adenocarcinoma and lymphoma of the small bowel ( enteropathy-associated T-cell lymphoma ( EATL ) or other non-Hodgkin's lymphomas ).
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Environmental enteropathy is a syndrome causing changes in the small intestine of persons and can be brought on due to lacking basic sanitary facilities and being exposed to faecal contamination on a long-term basis.
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Other lymphomas involving the stomach include mantle cell lymphoma and T-cell lymphomas which may be associated with enteropathy; the latter usually occur in the small bowel but have been reported in the stomach.
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Conditions with similar symptoms as ulcerative colitis includes acute self-limiting colitis, amebic colitis, schistosomiasis, Crohn's disease, colon cancer, irritable bowel syndrome, intestinal tuberculosis and nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug enteropathy.
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In addition, at least in some cases, the gluten-free diet may improve gastrointestinal and / or systemic symptoms in diseases like irritable bowel syndrome, rheumatoid arthritis, multiple sclerosis or HIV enteropathy, among others.
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Mutations in this gene are known to cause hereditary multiple intestinal atresia ( MIA ), severe infantile or very early onset inflammatory bowel disease, extensive enteropathy, combined immunodeficiencies ( CID ), thyroid dysfunction, and alopecia.
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It can also be used to manage chronic loose or frequent stools like those commonly associated with diarrhea-predominant irritable bowel syndrome ( IBS-D ), inflammatory bowel disease ( IBD ) or HIV-related enteropathy.
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The spread of many diseases ( e . g . soil-transmitted helminthiasis, diarrhea, schistosomiasis ) and chronic malnutrition in children which can be connected to a condition called environmental enteropathy is directly related to exposure to human feces.