History of Acquired Monosaccharide Intolerance in Houston, Texas

ABSTRACT It is appropriate that we begin the clinical part of this conference with a discussion of acquired monosaccharide intolerance. This disease is the most severe form of carbohydrate malabsorption and maldigestion that can afflict an infant. The following article describes the pathophysiology...

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Infant
Intestine, Small - pathology
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