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- Achlorhydria and hypochlorhydria are states where the production of hydrochloric acid in gastric secretions of the stomach is absent or low, respectively...
- gastric carcinoma (a form of stomach cancer), Hashimoto's thyroiditis, and achlorhydria. Type A gastritis primarily affects the fundus (body) of the stomach...
- and chronic watery diarrhea and resultant dehydration, hypokalemia, achlorhydria, acidosis, flushing and hypotension (from vasodilation), hypercalcemia...
- e. insufficient hydrochloric acid in the stomach, hyperchlorhydria, achlorhydria, and for suspected bile reflux. When performing the Heidelberg test,...
- Having too little or no gastric acid is known as hypochlorhydria or achlorhydria respectively and are conditions which can have negative health impacts...
- production with resultant protein loss, and little or no acid production (achlorhydria). The disorder is ****ociated with excessive secretion of transforming...
- gastric acid, and consequent digestive problems. In hypochlorhydria and achlorhydria, gastric acid is either low or absent, respectively. This can potentially...
- second major cause is an age-related decline in stomach acid production (achlorhydria), because acid exposure frees protein-bound vitamin. For the same reason...
- achlorhydria (WDHA or pancreatic cholera syndrome) somatostatinoma: these rare tumors are ****ociated with elevated blood glucose levels, achlorhydria...
- females in equal proportion. Race does not affect the risk of SIBO. Achlorhydria Finegold SM (June 1969). "Intestinal Bacteria — The Role They Play in...