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steatorrhea/potassium

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Potassium deficiency in patients with steatorrhea.

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Steatorrhea and hyperoxaluria occur after gastric bypass surgery in obese rats regardless of dietary fat or oxalate.

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OBJECTIVE We determined the effect of dietary fat and oxalate on fecal fat excretion and urine parameters in a rat model of Roux-en-Y gastric bypass surgery. METHODS Diet induced obese Sprague-Dawley® rats underwent sham surgery as controls (16), or Roux-en-Y gastric bypass surgery (19). After

Pellagra: an analysis of 18 patients and a review of the literature.

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The clinical and laboratory features of 18 adult pellagrins are reviewed. Only four patients (22%) had the full trial of dermatitis, diarrhea and dementia. Dermatitis alone occurred in six(33%), dementia in five(28%) and dermatitis and diarrhea in three(17%). In one patient, dermentia was the

[Magnesium: metabolism and requirements].

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Magnesium is an important element in health and in disease, it is the organism's second most abundant intracellular cation, after potassium, and it is the main divalent intracellular cation. Its metabolic importance is well known, as it has been identified as a cofactor in more than 300 enzymatic

Inhibition of ileal water absorption by intraluminal fatty acids. Influence of chain length, hydroxylation, and conjugation of fatty acids.

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The influence of fatty acids on ileal absorption of water, electrolytes, glucose, and taurocholate was examined in Thirty-Vella fistulas in five mongrel dogs. Fatty acid absorption also was measured. Segments of terminal ileum were perfused at steady state with isotonic electrolyte solutions

Water and solute movement in the small intestine of patients with sprue.

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Water and electrolyte movement in the jejunum of normal subjects and patients with sprue was measured during perfusion with isotonic electrolyte solutions. Normal subjects absorbed water, sodium, and potassium. By contrast, in patients with sprue (seven with adult celiac sprue and one with tropical

Electrolyte balance in gastrointestinal disease.

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Even small losses of gastrointestinal secretions when combined with reduced intake of electrolytes may seriously disturb electrolyte balance. Knowledge of the ionic composition of secretions lost is essential in planning therapy. Loss of gastric contents usually results in excessive loss of

Alteration of colonic absorption by long-chain unsaturated fatty acids. Influence of hydroxylation and degree of unsaturation.

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Unabsorbed dietary unsaturated fatty acids may cause diarrhea in patients with steatorrhea, but their ability to cause colonic fluid secretion is not known. The present study investigated the effect of several dietary long-chain unsaturated fatty acids on colonic absorption and morphology in the rat

The influence of dietary fat on jejunostomy output in patients with severe short bowel syndrome.

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The effect of diet on jejunostomy output of fluid, fat, sodium, potassium, calcium, magnesium, zinc, and copper was studied in five metabolically stable, home parenteral nutrition patients. Three isocaloric diets were compared; one low in fat (30% kcal) but high in complex carbohydrate (55% kcal),

[Cholagenic diarrhea].

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OBJECTIVE To characterize cholagenic diarrhea as a nosological entity with its specific features of etiology, pathogenesis, clinical picture and treatment. METHODS A total of 167 patients with chronic diarrhea (CD) participated in the trial. Of them, 25 patients have undergone resection of the small

Urinary stone formers with hypocitraturia and 'normal' urinary pH are at high risk for recurrence.

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BACKGROUND Citrate is one of the most important inhibitors in urolithiasis. Hypocitraturia is a common risk factor in stone formers. Citrate excretion is regulated - amongst others - by acidosis and protein intake. A considerable number of stone formers, however, show hypocitraturia in the presence
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