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at 5:54 p.m. Mar, 11, 2025
by
mitchelnelson
Author:
Anas_10
Rationale for change
Added First Tag Malabsorption Syndromes as this is directly mentioned in the pathology section page no. 388
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{{c1::Decreased}} excretion of urinary D-xylose is indicative of GI mucosal damage or bacterial overgrowth (D-xylose absorption test)
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- e.g., celiac disease, tropical sprue
- D-xylose requires intact mucosa for absorption
- Mucosal damage → ↓ D-xylose absorption in small intestine → ↓ blood/urine levels
- D-xylose requires intact mucosa for absorption
- Mucosal damage → ↓ D-xylose absorption in small intestine → ↓ blood/urine levels
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