INTESTINAL PERMEABILITY, MUCOSAL INJURY, AND GROWTH FALTERING IN GAMBIAN INFANTS

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作者
LUNN, PG [1 ]
NORTHROPCLEWES, CA [1 ]
DOWNES, RM [1 ]
机构
[1] MRC,DUNN NUTR CTR,KENEBA,SENEGAMBIA
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LANCET | 1991年 / 338卷 / 8772期
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10.1016/0140-6736(91)91772-M
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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There is controversy over whether children in developing countries can catch up on their growth rates after bouts of diarrhoea. A factor influencing catch-up growth is the extent and duration of mucosal injury. To explore the relation between intestinal disease and growth performance, a non-invasive test of intestinal integrity, the lactulose:mannitol permeability test, was done regularly on children aged 2-15 months, whose growth was monitored over a mean of 7.5 months. The study revealed persistent abnormalities in the small bowel mucosa of 2-15 month old Gambian infants and a negative correlation between these abnormalities and growth. Up to 43% of observed growth faltering can be explained on the basis of these long-term intestinal lesions.
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