- nausea, aerophagia, and flatulence. NCGS can
cause a wide
range of
extraintestinal symptoms,
which can be the only
manifestation of NCGS in
absence of...
-
symptoms of
laryngeal involvement of Crohn's disease.
Considering extraintestinal manifestations of Crohn's disease,
those involving the lung are relatively...
-
Malabsorption is a
state arising from
abnormality in
absorption of food
nutrients across the
gastrointestinal (GI) tract.
Impairment can be of
single or...
-
daily and lack of fever/weight loss.
Other indicators include lack of
extraintestinal symptoms, low
levels of the
inflammatory markers C-reactive protein...
- (large)
capsular polysaccharides,
while the
latter (II), ****ociated with
extraintestinal diseases, are
under 50 kDa in size.
Group I K
antigens are only found...
- The G protein-coupled bile acid
receptor 1 (GPBAR1) also
known as G-protein
coupled receptor 19 (GPCR19), membrane-type
receptor for bile
acids (M-BAR)...
-
symptoms that are
complicated by hemorrhage,
obstructive symptoms, and/or
extraintestinal manifestations.
Unless symptoms indicate that
additional testing is...
- anorexia, constipation, bloating, and
distension due to malabsorption.
Extraintestinal presentations include anemia, osteoporosis,
dermatitis herpetiformis...
-
British Liver Trust.
February 2024.
Retrieved 23
September 2024.
Extraintestinal Complications:
Liver Disease Archived 2010-11-21 at the
Wayback Machine...
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Green PH,
Fasano A (October 2015). "
Extraintestinal manifestations of
coeliac disease".
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