“…Dark gray slices: number and percentage of patients affected by organic forms of chronic diarrhea, including four with Crohn's disease, four with drug-induced diarrhea (metformin in two, olmesartan in one, mycophenolate in one), two with celiac disease, one each of microscopic colitis, hyperthyroidism, metastatic neuroendocrine tumor, ulcerative colitis, salmonellosis, small intestinal bacterial overgrowth prevalence of BAD in patients with chronic diarrhea. [13][14][15][16][17][18] These studies, performed in tertiary referrals and with SeHCAT test, reported a prevalence of BAD of between 6% and 50%. [13][14][15][16][17][18] Although our results were based on a therapeutic trial of cholestyramine, they parallel the findings obtained with the SeHCAT test.…”