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Gastric secretory function in coeliac disease

โœ Scribed by Umberto Marcello; Antonio Deganello; Gaetano Consolaro; Giuseppe Zoppi


Publisher
Springer
Year
1979
Tongue
English
Weight
303 KB
Volume
130
Category
Article
ISSN
0340-6997

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โœฆ Synopsis


Volume, total titrable acidity, total proteolytic activity and pepsin activity have been determined in 14 coeliac patients and in 8 controls of comparable ages and body weights. Basal secretion (B.O.), total outputs (T. O.) and peak outputs (P.O.) after pentagastrin injection have been determined. Peak outputs (values 60 min/kg) of these parameters are as follows: volume 5.0+/-1.7 ml in coeliacs, 4.3+/-1.2 ml in controls; total titrable acidity 406.1+/-155.0 mEq in patients, 296.1+/-182.4 in conttrols; total proteolytic activity 962.1+/-501.1 micronEq in coeliacs, 569.6+/-272.2 in controls; pepsin activity 789.1+/-521.8 micronEq in patients, 447.6+/-150.4 in controls.


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