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Query: UMLS:C0024523 (
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A case of eosinophilic gastroenteritis in a 42-year-old man is described. The patient had diarrhoea, faecal blood loss, a protein-losing enteropathy,
malabsorption
of fat, xylose and vitamin
B12
. Co-existent hypopituitarism, diabetes insipidus and hypothalamic dysfunction was demonstrated. Complete clinical recovery occurred with pituitary replacement therapy alone. The association of this endocrine abnormality with the picture of eosinophilic gastroenteritis has not previously been described.
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PMID:Co-existent eosinophilic gastroenteritis and hypothalamic-pituitary dysfunction. 88 84
Over 15 years, 33 patients, who had had 36 ileal resections that included the terminal ileum, had Schilling tests to measure the absorption of vitamin
B12
. In 11 patients who had 60 cm or more of ileum removed, only one test was normal, while in 25 patients with less than 60 cm resected, 17 tests were normal. Seven of the patients with over 60 cm of ileum resected had stool-fat estimations and none were normal. Eight of 10 patients who had less than 60 cm of ileum resected had normal stool-fat estimations. Results of the Schilling test, but not of the stool-fat estimations, are proportional to the length of ileal resection, up to 60 cm. Retention of terminal ileum tends to preserve vitamin
B12
absorption capacity. Thus, if more than 60 cm of terminal ileum is removed, fat and
B12
malabsorption
are likely. The Schilling test is an indicator of the degree of terminal ileal dysfunction.
...
PMID:The relation between ileal resection and vitamin B12 absorption. 89 Jun 22
The plasma uptake method for determining vitamin
B12
absorption is reassessed. The results of this study demonstrate the ease with which normal controls can be separated from patients with
intestinal malabsorption
of vitamin
B12
and from those with pernicious anaemia. This method is also shown to be a sensitive index of improved vitamin
B12
absorption after treatment of small-intestinal disease and with the addition of intrinsic factor in pernicious anaemia. The advantages, particularly for developing countries, over the more commonly used Schilling test are discussed. It is emphasized that, because of the lack of a universally accepted normal value, healthy controls should be studied to define the normal range for the community under investigation.
...
PMID:Advantages of the plasma uptake method for measuring vitamin B12 absorption. 89 39
The respective roles of reduced dietary intake and
malabsorption
in the pathogenesis of weight loss in persons with chronic tropical sprue have been evaluated . Dietary intake was found to be significantly (P less than 0.001) less in a group of 45 patients with tropical sprue, all of whom had anorexia due to deficiency of folate and/or vitamin
B12
, than in a group of 51 healthy Puerto Ricans. Weight loss was equally prominent in those patients with tropical sprue who had normal absorption of fat and protein as in those who had excessive fecal loss and reduced absorption of these nutrients. Treatment of five sprue patients with folic acid or vitamin
B12
for 2 weeks resulted in improved appetite and increased in dietary intake with weight gain in the absence of significant improvement in intestinal absorption. Treatment with oral tetracycline for a similar period of time in five other patients was not associated with vitamin repletion, return of appetite or weight gain. These observations indicate that reduced dietary intake resulting from anorexia caused by vitamin deficiency is a significant, and sometimes the most important, factor in the pathogenesis of weight loss in persons with chronic tropical sprue.
...
PMID:Factors responsible for weight loss in tropical sprue. 91 Jul 46
Food intake was measured in 22 obese patients before and after jejunioleostomy for obesity. Most of the weight loss could be accounted for by the observed reduction of caloric intake.
Malabsorption
was also present as indicated by increased loss of fat in the stools, and decreased absorption of D-xylose and vitamin
B12
. A dislike for sweet tastes developed after surgery in most patients. Preferences for concentrated solutions of sucrose and glucose were reduced after patients showed a depression of food intake by a 440-calorie preload which had not been detected before surgery. These studies show a decrease in food intake after intestinal bypass surgery and suggest a role for taste or other gastrointestinal factors in regulating food intake.
...
PMID:Intestinal bypass surgery for obesity decreases food intake and taste preferences. 93 32
Three cases of congenital selective
malabsorption
of vitamin
B12
(Imerslund-Grasbeck syndrome) are presented. Pathophysiological aspected and clinical symptoms of this disease are discussed together with other megaloblastic anaemias in childhood caused by vitamin B12 deficiency.
...
PMID:[Megaloblastic anaemia in childhood due to vitamin B12 deficiency, report of 3 cases of congenital selective vitamin B12 malabsorption (author's tranls)]. 94 59
Forty adult patients having intestinal infestation with giardia or with parasitic associations, such as giardia-strongiloides, giardia-taenia solium, were subjected to morphological explorations, iron and vitamin
B12
absorption tests, steatorrhea assay and serological tests, before treatment as well as six months and one year after eradication of the infection. On admittance, jejunal morphological lesions were noted only in 15 cases especially in associated infestation, iron depletion in six patients, vitamin
B12
malabsorption
in five patients and steatorrhea only in two cases. After the lapse of six months and one year, respectively, all the tests ranged within normal values, and the jejunal morphological aspect improved significantly indicating the pathogenetic role of intestinal parasites in the development of selective
malabsorption
.
...
PMID:Absorption studies in patients with parasitic infestation of the small intestine, before and after treatment. 94 94
Red cell anisocytosis as assessed using the Coulter Channelyzer C-1000 showed an increase with progressive anaemia in 25 patients with macrocytosis due to
B12
and/or folate deficiency. In deficiency of a single factor, the degree of anisocytosis increased with progressive anaemia. In five cases with
B12
and folate deficiency combined, anisocytosis was markedly increased out of proportion to the degree of anaemia present. Iron stores were also reduced in four of these cases. It is suggested that objective measurement of anisocytosis is of early diagnostic value in the assessment of multiple haematinic factor deficiency, for example, in macrocytic anaemia associated with
malabsorption
states and unexpected multiple deficiency states.
...
PMID:Anisocytosis and the C-1000 Channelyzer in macrocytic anaemia. 95 53
Absorption of 57Co-labelled vitamin
B12
- intrinsic factor (IF) complex and its binding to mucosal precipitate and brush border fractions of rat small intestine was studied in rats pair-fed with a liquid diet containing ethanol 5 g/100 ml, 35% of calories, or isocalorically substituted sucrose. IF was obtained from rats fasted for 18 h. and for each experiment the amount of vitamin
B12
added was the minimum required to achieve maximum binding to IF. Rats fed alcohol exhibited hepatic steatosis, proliferation of smooth endoplasmic reticulum, and disordered mitochondria after 6 weeks on the diet, and absorption of vitamin
B12
, fed with IF by stomach tube, was reduced signficantly. In contrast, binding of 57Co-labelled vitamin
B12
-IF complex to mucosal precipitate and brush border fractions was never less than that of fractions from control rats at 4, 8 and 12 weeks on the alcohol diet. Furthermore, binding to the brush border was significantly greater in alcohol-fed rats at 12 weeks whether expressed per unit of beta-naphthylamidase (EC 3.4.1.1) activity or per milligram of protein. Total mucosal sucrase (EC 5.2.1.26) and beta-naphthylamidase were unchanged or slightly increased (beta-naphthylamidase at 12 weeks) on the alcohol-containing diet indicating that total brush border membrane was not reduced. Total brush border binding activity was the same in alcohol-fed and control rats at each time period. These results indicate that
malabsorption
of vitamin
B12
in rats fed alcohol cannot be due to decreased binding of the vitamin
B12
- IF complex by brush border membrane receptors, or secondary to a net decrease in membrane receptors.
...
PMID:Lack of effect of alcohol on small intestinal binding of the vitamin B12 - intrinsic factor complex. 97 75
Schilling tests were performed in ten children and 5--12 years suffering from homozygous beta-thalassemia. 57Co labelled vitamin
B12
values excreted in the urine have been found much lower than normal and remained low when the same procedure was repeated with the addition of intrinsic factor. The possible factors responsible for this
malabsorption
of vitamin
B12
seemed to be liver damage and folic acid deficiency.
...
PMID:Malabsorption of vitamin B12 in homozygous beta-thalassemia. 98 Jul 98
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