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... absorption of the fat - soluble vitamins and vitamin B12 . The inadequate absorption of bile salts results in other problems ( as described subsequently ) . The terminal ileum empties into the first portion of the large intestine ...
... absorption of the fat - soluble vitamins and vitamin B12 . The inadequate absorption of bile salts results in other problems ( as described subsequently ) . The terminal ileum empties into the first portion of the large intestine ...
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... absorbed from the terminal ileum . The fat - soluble vitamins also are absorbed from the terminal ileum . Thus , abnormalities in any area of the gastrointestinal tract can influence the digestion and absorption of these essential ...
... absorbed from the terminal ileum . The fat - soluble vitamins also are absorbed from the terminal ileum . Thus , abnormalities in any area of the gastrointestinal tract can influence the digestion and absorption of these essential ...
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... absorption occur more commonly in individuals with abnormalities of the mouth ( absence of teeth ) , stomach ( inadequate acid production ) , or pancreas than in individuals with small in- testinal defects . However , with severe ...
... absorption occur more commonly in individuals with abnormalities of the mouth ( absence of teeth ) , stomach ( inadequate acid production ) , or pancreas than in individuals with small in- testinal defects . However , with severe ...
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
The Cause of Inflammatory Bowel Disease | 11 |
The Anatomy of the Gastrointestinal Tract | 17 |
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