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* In 1924, Seyderhelm and others were able to produce artificially a hyperchromic anemia in dogs, who had intestinal stricture and they could relate this anemia to the infection of the intestine. So, this is probably the earliest studies to have established absorption defects in | * In 1924, Seyderhelm and others were able to produce artificially a[[ hyperchromic anemia]] in dogs, who had[[ intestinal stricture]] and they could relate this [[anemia ]]to the[[ infection ]of the intestine. So, this is probably the earliest studies to have established absorption defects in blind loop syndrome, caused by infection. | ||
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Revision as of 23:06, 30 August 2020
Overview
Historical Perspective
Discovery
- In 1924, Seyderhelm and others were able to produce artificially ahyperchromic anemia in dogs, who hadintestinal stricture and they could relate this anemia to the[[ infection ]of the intestine. So, this is probably the earliest studies to have established absorption defects in blind loop syndrome, caused by infection.