Conventional malabsorption tests: Do they detect the adult patient with villous atrophy?

Gillberg, R., Dotevall, G., Kastrup, W., Lindstedt, G., Mobacken, H. & Swolin, B. Conventional malabsorption tests: do they detect the adult patient with villous atrophy? A total number of 134 patients with subtotal or partial villous atrophy, of whom 49 had dermatitis herpetiformis, were invest...

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Aged
Atrophy
Biological and medical sciences
Celiac Disease - pathology
coeliac disease
dermatitis herpetiformis
Dermatitis Herpetiformis - pathology
faecal fat determination
Female
folate assay
Folic Acid - blood
Gastroenterology. Liver. Pancreas. Abdomen
Humans
Intestines - pathology
Lactose
lactose absorption test
malabsorption
Malabsorption Syndromes - diagnosis
Male
Medical sciences
Middle Aged
Other diseases. Semiology
Stomach. Duodenum. Small intestine. Colon. Rectum. Anus
test sensitivity
villous atrophy
Xylose
xylose test
title Conventional malabsorption tests: Do they detect the adult patient with villous atrophy?
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