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[Brown bowel syndrome: diagnostic and therapeutic problems]
J Bort Marti1, A Redondo Camp, F Miró Silvestre
1Servicio de Medicina Interna, Hospital Clínico Universitario, Valencia.
Abstract:
A new case of a brown bowel syndrome is presented in a 27 year-old man, clinically with severe esteatorrhea of many years of duration, with moderate pancreatic exocrine insufficiency and intestinal motility disorders suggesting a functional change secondary to a deposit of lipofucsin. We comment the pathogenic, diagnostic and therapeutic implications related to this circumstance.
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