1988
DOI: 10.1016/0016-5085(88)90216-8
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Ox bile treatment of severe steatorrhea in a colectomy and ileectomy patient

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“…46 Treatment with ox bile supplements has been attempted in 3 patients in an attempt to increase duodenal bile salt concentration to stimulate micellar lipid solubilization. [47][48][49] This therapy has been associated with significantly increased fecal volume, at least in those patients with intact colon. A preliminary, open-labeled study of 4 patients (2 with colon in continuity) indicated that treatment with the conjugated bile acid cholylsarcosine (6 g/day) was associated with an increase in fat absorption of 17 Ϯ 3 g/day without any effect on stool wet weight.…”
Section: Lipidmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…46 Treatment with ox bile supplements has been attempted in 3 patients in an attempt to increase duodenal bile salt concentration to stimulate micellar lipid solubilization. [47][48][49] This therapy has been associated with significantly increased fecal volume, at least in those patients with intact colon. A preliminary, open-labeled study of 4 patients (2 with colon in continuity) indicated that treatment with the conjugated bile acid cholylsarcosine (6 g/day) was associated with an increase in fat absorption of 17 Ϯ 3 g/day without any effect on stool wet weight.…”
Section: Lipidmentioning
confidence: 99%