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* [[Gluten-sensitive enteropathy]] (also known as [[celiac disease]]) | * [[Gluten-sensitive enteropathy]] (also known as [[celiac disease]]) | ||
* [[Protein-losing enteropathy]] | * [[Protein-losing enteropathy]] | ||
* | * Porcine proliferative enteropathy (PPE) | ||
* [[Radiation enteropathy]] | * [[Radiation enteropathy]] | ||
* | * Enteropathy associated T-cell lymphoma | ||
* | * Immunodysregulation polyendocrinopathy and enteropathy, X-linked (see [[FOXP3]]) | ||
* [[Autoimmune enteropathy]] | |||
If the condition also involves the [[stomach]], it is known as "gastroenteropathy". | If the condition also involves the [[stomach]], it is known as "gastroenteropathy". |
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]
Enteropathy refers to any pathology of the intestine.
Specific types of enteropathy include:
- Gluten-sensitive enteropathy (also known as celiac disease)
- Protein-losing enteropathy
- Porcine proliferative enteropathy (PPE)
- Radiation enteropathy
- Enteropathy associated T-cell lymphoma
- Immunodysregulation polyendocrinopathy and enteropathy, X-linked (see FOXP3)
- Autoimmune enteropathy
If the condition also involves the stomach, it is known as "gastroenteropathy".
Although enteritis specifically refers to an inflammation of the intestine, and is thus a more specific term than "enteropathy", the two phrases are sometimes used interchangeably.