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... testinal contents into the colon . At the same time , bile salts , usually absorbed back into the system from the ileum , may pass into the large intestine . In the colon , the bile salts are converted to bile acids by colonic bacteria ...
... testinal contents into the colon . At the same time , bile salts , usually absorbed back into the system from the ileum , may pass into the large intestine . In the colon , the bile salts are converted to bile acids by colonic bacteria ...
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... testinal defects . However , with severe inflammation or shortening of the small intestine , protein may not be adequately absorbed , and in extensive inflammation , protein actually can " weep " out into the bowel and be lost in the ...
... testinal defects . However , with severe inflammation or shortening of the small intestine , protein may not be adequately absorbed , and in extensive inflammation , protein actually can " weep " out into the bowel and be lost in the ...
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... a vein or in- testinal tube . Idiopathic : A disease of unknown cause . Ileocolitis : Crohn's disease involving both the small and large in- testines . Ileostomy : A surgically created opening of the ileum onto GLOSSARY 183.
... a vein or in- testinal tube . Idiopathic : A disease of unknown cause . Ileocolitis : Crohn's disease involving both the small and large in- testines . Ileostomy : A surgically created opening of the ileum onto GLOSSARY 183.
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
The Cause of Inflammatory Bowel Disease | 11 |
The Anatomy of the Gastrointestinal Tract | 17 |
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