Robbins GI: malabsorption table 17-7 Flashcards

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This malabsorptive disease creates problems in transepithelial transport and terminal digestion

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Celiac dx

  1. Intraluminal digestion, in which proteins, carbohydrates, and fats are broken down into forms suitable for absorption;
  2. Terminal digestion, which involves the hydrolysis of carbohydrates and peptides by disaccharidases and peptidases in the brush border of the small intestinal mucosa;
  3. Transepithelial transport, in which nutrients, fluid, and electrolytes are transported across and processed within the small intestinal epithelium
  4. Lymphatic transport of absorbed lipids.
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This malabsorptive disease creates problems in Terminal digestion and transepithelial transport , and it isn’t gluten intolerance

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environmental enteropathy

  1. Intraluminal digestion, in which proteins, carbohydrates, and fats are broken down into forms suitable for absorption;
  2. Terminal digestion, which involves the hydrolysis of carbohydrates and peptides by disaccharidases and peptidases in the brush border of the small intestinal mucosa;
  3. Transepithelial transport, in which nutrients, fluid, and electrolytes are transported across and processed within the small intestinal epithelium
  4. Lymphatic transport of absorbed lipids.
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This malabsorptive disease creates problems in intraluminal digestion

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Chronic pancreatitis

  1. Intraluminal digestion, in which proteins, carbohydrates, and fats are broken down into forms suitable for absorption;
  2. Terminal digestion, which involves the hydrolysis of carbohydrates and peptides by disaccharidases and peptidases in the brush border of the small intestinal mucosa;
  3. Transepithelial transport, in which nutrients, fluid, and electrolytes are transported across and processed within the small intestinal epithelium
  4. Lymphatic transport of absorbed lipids.
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This genetic malabsorptive disease creates problems in intraluminal digestion

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cystic fibrosis

  1. Intraluminal digestion, in which proteins, carbohydrates, and fats are broken down into forms suitable for absorption;
  2. Terminal digestion, which involves the hydrolysis of carbohydrates and peptides by disaccharidases and peptidases in the brush border of the small intestinal mucosa;
  3. Transepithelial transport, in which nutrients, fluid, and electrolytes are transported across and processed within the small intestinal epithelium
  4. Lymphatic transport of absorbed lipids.
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This malabsorptive disease creates problems in intraluminal digestion and transepithelial transport

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Primary bile acid malabsorption

  1. Intraluminal digestion, in which proteins, carbohydrates, and fats are broken down into forms suitable for absorption;
  2. Terminal digestion, which involves the hydrolysis of carbohydrates and peptides by disaccharidases and peptidases in the brush border of the small intestinal mucosa;
  3. Transepithelial transport, in which nutrients, fluid, and electrolytes are transported across and processed within the small intestinal epithelium
  4. Lymphatic transport of absorbed lipids.
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This malabsorptive disease creates problems in transepithelial transport

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Carcinoid syndrome

  1. Intraluminal digestion, in which proteins, carbohydrates, and fats are broken down into forms suitable for absorption;
  2. Terminal digestion, which involves the hydrolysis of carbohydrates and peptides by disaccharidases and peptidases in the brush border of the small intestinal mucosa;
  3. Transepithelial transport, in which nutrients, fluid, and electrolytes are transported across and processed within the small intestinal epithelium
  4. Lymphatic transport of absorbed lipids.
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This malabsorptive disease creates problems in terminal digestion

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Autoimmune enteropathy

Disaccharidase deficiency

  1. Intraluminal digestion, in which proteins, carbohydrates, and fats are broken down into forms suitable for absorption;
  2. Terminal digestion, which involves the hydrolysis of carbohydrates and peptides by disaccharidases and peptidases in the brush border of the small intestinal mucosa;
  3. Transepithelial transport, in which nutrients, fluid, and electrolytes are transported across and processed within the small intestinal epithelium
  4. Lymphatic transport of absorbed lipids.
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This malabsorptive disease creates problems in lymphatic transport in the GI

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Whipple disease

  1. Intraluminal digestion, in which proteins, carbohydrates, and fats are broken down into forms suitable for absorption;
  2. Terminal digestion, which involves the hydrolysis of carbohydrates and peptides by disaccharidases and peptidases in the brush border of the small intestinal mucosa;
  3. Transepithelial transport, in which nutrients, fluid, and electrolytes are transported across and processed within the small intestinal epithelium
  4. Lymphatic transport of absorbed lipids.
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This malabsorption disease causes problems in transepithelial transport

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Abetalipoproteinemia or carcinoid syndrome

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these malabsorption diseases cause problems in terminal digestion and transepithelial transport

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  1. Celiac disease
  2. Environmental enteropathy
  3. Autoimmune enteropathy
  4. Viral gastroenteritis
  5. Bacterial gastroenteritis
  6. Parasitic gastroenteritis
  7. Intraluminal digestion, in which proteins, carbohydrates, and fats are broken down into forms suitable for absorption
  8. Terminal digestion, which involves the hydrolysis of carbohydrates and peptides by disaccharidases and peptidases in the brush border of the small intestinal mucosa
  9. Transepithelial transport, in which nutrients, fluid, and electrolytes are transported across and processed within the small intestinal epithelium
  10. Lymphatic transport of absorbed lipids.
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This malabsorption disease causes problems with intraluminal digestion, transepithelial transport, terminal digestion

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Inflammatory bowel disease

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