Congenital sucrose-isomaltose malabsorption
Congenital sucrose-isomaltose malabsorption: Introduction
Congenital sucrose-isomaltose malabsorption: A rare disorder where a congenital deficiency of an enzyme (sucrase-isomaltase) prevents the absorption of sucrase and isomaltose consumed in the diet.
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Symptoms of Congenital sucrose-isomaltose malabsorption
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Treatments for Congenital sucrose-isomaltose malabsorption
- Oral lyophilized yeast, Sucrosidase or invertase (beta-fructofuranosidase). Limiting sucrose and starch in diet
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Congenital sucrose-isomaltose malabsorption: Complications
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Causes of Congenital sucrose-isomaltose malabsorption
- The genetic condition is inherited in an autosomal recessive manner
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Misdiagnosis and Congenital sucrose-isomaltose malabsorption
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Prognosis for Congenital sucrose-isomaltose malabsorption
Prognosis for Congenital sucrose-isomaltose malabsorption:
good with treatment and tolerance improves with age
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