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Some prefer to classify malabsorption clinically into three basic categories.<ref>Gasbarrini G, Frisono M: Critical evaluation of malabsorption tests; in {{cite book |author=G. Dobrilla, G. Bertaccini, G. Langman (Editor) |title=Problems and Controversies in Gastroenterology |publisher=Raven Pr |location= New York |year= 1986 |pages= 123-130|isbn=88-85037-75-5 |oclc= |doi=}}</ref> | Some prefer to classify malabsorption clinically into three basic categories.<ref>Gasbarrini G, Frisono M: Critical evaluation of malabsorption tests; in {{cite book |author=G. Dobrilla, G. Bertaccini, G. Langman (Editor) |title=Problems and Controversies in Gastroenterology |publisher=Raven Pr |location= New York |year= 1986 |pages= 123-130|isbn=88-85037-75-5 |oclc= |doi=}}</ref> |
Latest revision as of 13:59, 12 July 2016
Malabsorption |
Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]
Overview
Classification
Some prefer to classify malabsorption clinically into three basic categories.[1]
- Selective, as seen in lactose malabsorption
- Partial, as observed in abetalipoproteinemia
- Total, as in celiac disease
References
- ↑ Gasbarrini G, Frisono M: Critical evaluation of malabsorption tests; in G. Dobrilla, G. Bertaccini, G. Langman (Editor) (1986). Problems and Controversies in Gastroenterology. New York: Raven Pr. pp. 123–130. ISBN 88-85037-75-5.