Disease | malabsorption syndrome |
Phenotype | C0038238|steatorrhoea |
Sentences | 2 |
PubMedID- 22094906 | Acute functional changes include diarrhea, bloating and abdominal pain, and reported late sequelae include chronic diarrhea, malabsorption with steatorrhoea, abdominal spasms, intestinal obstruction, bleeding and fistula formation [28]. |
PubMedID- 24551858 | Fat malabsorption leads to steatorrhoea and malnutrition and is associated with deficiencies of the fat soluble vitamins a, d, e, and k. on the other hand, vitamins b1, b2, b6, and c are absorbed along the entire small bowel, and deficiencies of these vitamins are relatively rare. |
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