| 31. | Glucose-galactose malabsorption is a rare disorder; only a few hundred cases have been identified worldwide.
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| 32. | Those afflicted with various gastrointestinal diseases may also be at risk for deficiency as a result of malabsorption.
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| 33. | They may have diarrhoea, stomach pain, vomiting, or poor growth, a sign of malabsorption.
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| 34. | These changes result in poor absorption of food, vitamins and minerals or " modest malabsorption ".
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| 35. | Long-term use of metformin has been associated with increased homocysteine levels and malabsorption of vitamin B 12.
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| 36. | Fructose malabsorption & ndash; the patient takes a base reading of hydrogen levels in his / her breath.
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| 37. | Other physical effects include an increased risk of developing cardiovascular disease, malabsorption, alcoholic liver disease, and cancer.
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| 38. | In the case of asymptomatic giardiasis, there can be malabsorption with or without histological changes to the small intestine.
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| 39. | It selectively targets mature enterocytes in the small intestine, causing malabsorption, as well as inducing secretion of water.
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| 40. | In animal medicine, xylose is used to test for malabsorption by administration in water to the patient after fasting.
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