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... deficiencies other than folic acid deficiency can occur in ulcerative colitis if an individual restricts the diet in order to control symptoms . Although the vitamin deficiency can be severe , it is usually only mild and can be avoided ...
... deficiencies other than folic acid deficiency can occur in ulcerative colitis if an individual restricts the diet in order to control symptoms . Although the vitamin deficiency can be severe , it is usually only mild and can be avoided ...
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... deficiency also is very common in inflammatory bowel dis- ease as a result of a combination of loss of blood from intestinal bleeding and poor absorption when the small intestine is inflamed . Iron deficiency produces anemia , which may ...
... deficiency also is very common in inflammatory bowel dis- ease as a result of a combination of loss of blood from intestinal bleeding and poor absorption when the small intestine is inflamed . Iron deficiency produces anemia , which may ...
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... deficiencies of the B vitamins . Excess ingestion of some of the B vitamins and niacin can produce diarrhea , flushing , and palpitations . Vitamic C deficiency may lead to cracking of the corners of the mouth , poor wound healing , or ...
... deficiencies of the B vitamins . Excess ingestion of some of the B vitamins and niacin can produce diarrhea , flushing , and palpitations . Vitamic C deficiency may lead to cracking of the corners of the mouth , poor wound healing , or ...
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
The Cause of Inflammatory Bowel Disease | 11 |
The Anatomy of the Gastrointestinal Tract | 17 |
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