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chronic disorder of the small intestine caused by impaired absorption of fat and other nutrients. Two forms of the disease exist.

Sprue

1. A disorder of the small intestine that causes a failure to absorb nutrients in food, which then leads to the passage of a large amount of fat in the feces (poop).

Celiac Sprue Disease
Celiac Sprue Disease
A disease characterized by the inability to digest gluten found in many grains. Also called gluten-induced enteropathy or gluten intolerance.

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Celiac sprue
Coeliac disease, also spelled celiac disease, is an autoimmune disorder of the small intestine that occurs in genetically predisposed people of all ages from middle infancy on up. Symptoms include chronic diarrhoea, failure...

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Tropical sprue is a condition affecting the absorption of nutrients (malabsorption) that is common in the tropics and subtropics.
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Refractory sprue (RS) is a complex autoimmune disorder much like the more common celiac sprue but, unlike celiac sprue, it is resistant or unresponsive to six months of treatment with a strict gluten-free diet.

Coeliac Disease (Gluten-Sensitive Enteropathy, Coeliac Sprue)
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Coeliac disease is also known as gluten enteropathy or coeliac sprue.
Coeliac disease is a lifelong condition of the small intestine (bowel).

Celiac sprue
An inherited food intolerance characterized by sensitivity to gluten, a protein found in wheat, rye, oats, and barley.

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Sprue
A chronic form of malabsorption syndrome occurring in both tropical and nontropical forms. [Dorland].
Also called: Sprew.

Sprue
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Celiac Sprue. Celiac sprue is a disease in which the patient cannot tolerate gluten, a common food chemical.

Celiac Sprue is an inherited cell-mediated hypersensitivity involving a tissue-bound immune cell , often delayed, reaction to a food allergen such as wheat, rye, oats, or barley.

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Definition
Celiac disease is an autoimmune disorder passed down through families.

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Celiac Sprue. Celiac sprue, or celiac disease, is an intolerance to gluten (found in wheat) that triggers inflammation in the small intestine and causes diarrhea, vitamin deficiencies, and stool abnormalities.

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tropical sprue
(TRAH-pih-kuhl) (sproo)
a condition of unknown cause producing abnormalities in the lining of the small intestine that prevent the body from absorbing food normally.
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This form of sprue is found in some tropical areas, such as the Caribbean, India, and Southeast Asia.

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Celiac sprue. In this autoimmune disorder, the lining of your small intestine is damaged by consuming foods containing gluten, a protein found in wheat, barley and rye.

Celiac disease - sprue
Crohn's disease
Chronic pancreatitis
Cystic fibrosis
Disaccharidase deficiency
Fatty stools with no known cause (idiopathic steatorrhea)
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Celiac disease also known as celiac sprue, celiac disease is an inherited disease in which the intestinal lining is inflamed in response to the ingestion of a protein known as gluten.

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Gluten-sensitive enteropathy (celiac sprue) is the most common mucosal cause of malabsorption in the United States.

Celiac disease (also called non-tropical sprue, celiac sprue and gluten-sensitive enteropathy) is an intestinal disorder in which the body cannot tolerate gluten, a natural protein commonly found in many grains, including wheat, barley, rye and oats.

Celiac disease is also known as Sprue celiac. The cause that triggers the Celiac disease is unknown, but medical search in the last years identified some genes which facilitate the risk of Celiac disease.

Sprue causes impaired absorption and digestion of nutrients through the small intestine. Symptoms include frequent diarrhea and weight loss. A skin condition called dermatitis herpetiformis can be associated with celiac sprue.

Gluten enteropathy: A condition, also called celiac sprue, in which the absorption of food nutrients through the small intestine is impaired by an immune (allergic) reaction to gluten, ...

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Also known as celiac sprue, nontropical sprue and gluten-sensitive enteropathy, celiac disease occurs in people who have a susceptibility to gluten intolerance.

Celiac disease is also known as celiac sprue, nontropical sprue, and gluten-sensitive enteropathy. The exact cause of celiac disease is not clear, however, the outcome is well established.

AGA technical review on Celiac Sprue. American Gastroenterological Association. Gastroenterology 2001; 120:1526.
Meyer D, Stavropolous S, Diamond B, et al. Osteoporosis in a north american adult population with celiac disease.

CELIAC DISEASE (Celiac Sprue, Gluten Intolerance)
SYMPTOMS"Diarrhea, weight loss, and nutritional deficiencies such as anemia.

impaired absorption (due to intestinal dysfunction from such disorders as celiac disease, tropical sprue, regional jejunitis, and bowel resection)
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Vitamin A deficiency may be found in individuals with Whipple's disease, tropical sprue, celiac disease (non-tropical sprue), bacterial overgrowth in the intestines, pancreatic disease, cirrhosis of the liver, duct obstruction, and amyloidosis.

Other names: Celiac Disease, Gluten Enteropathy, Coeliac Sprue, Gluten Intolerance
Coeliac disease is a disorder of the small intestine. It is caused by a sensitivity to gluten, a protein of wheat and some other cereals.

If you have celiac disease, sometimes called sprue or coeliac, eating gluten triggers an immune response in your small intestine.

celiac disease (Also called celiac sprue or gluten sensitive enteropathy.) - a sensitivity to gluten, a wheat protein. Individuals with this disease must avoid gluten-containing grains, which include all forms of wheat, oats, barley, and rye.

Farrell RJ, Kelly CP (2006). Celiac sprue and refractory sprue. In M Feldman et al., eds., Sleisenger and Fordtran's Gastrointestinal and Liver Disease, 8th ed., vol. 2, pp. 2277-2306. Philadelphia: Saunders Elsevier.

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Coeliac disease (also known as sprue), a genetic disorder that makes a person unable to tolerate gluten
Crohn's disease, an inflammatory bowel disease
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Because the body's own immune system causes the damage, celiac disease is considered an autoimmune disorder. However, it is also classified as a disease of malabsorption because nutrients are not absorbed. Celiac disease is also known as celiac sprue, ...

Experts don't know exactly why people get celiac disease, which is also called gluten intolerance, celiac sprue, nontropical sprue, or gluten-sensitive enteropathy.

Enteritis (Duodenitis, Jejunitis, Ileitis) - Peptic (duodenal) ulcer (Curling's ulcer) - Malabsorption: Coeliac Â- Tropical sprue Â- Blind loop syndrome Â- small bowel bacterial overgrowth syndrome Â- Whipple's Â- Short bowel syndrome Â- Steatorrhea ...

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Celiac sprue
Radiation injury to the bowel
Portal hypertensive gastropathy
Stomach cancer
Intestinal vasculitis
Small intestinal cancer
Dieulafoy's lesion
Meckel's diverticulum
Aorto-enteric fistula
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This happens when the person has another disease that is responsible for destroying the lactase enzymes that live in the small intestine. Celiac Sprue is a perfect example of such a disease that destroys the lining of the small intestine.

A variety of conditions in which digestion and absorption in the small intestine are impaired. Multiple causes including lymphoma, amyloid and other infiltrations, Crohn's disease, gluten sensitive enteropathy and the sprue syndrome in which the ...

As a result, it impedes proper absorption of nutrients, causing a number of potentially serious problems for those who suffer from it. Celiac disease, also known as celiac sprue or gluten enteropathy , is caused by an intolerance...

chronic (long-term, lasting longer than two weeks), which is usually related to functional disorders, such as irritable bowel syndrome, or may be due to diseases such as ulcerative colitis, Crohn's disease, celiac sprue, or Giardia.

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