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Steatorrhea (or steatorrhoea) is the
presence of
excess fat in ****.
Stools may be
bulky and
difficult to flush, have a pale and oily appearance, and...
- fat
malabsorption conditions,
which lead to
excess fat in the **** (
steatorrhea). In the duodenum,
dietary fat (primarily triglycerides) is digested...
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leaning forward. Some
people may not
suffer pain.
Nausea and
vomiting Steatorrhea: Frequent, oily, foul-smelling
bowel movements.
Damage to the pancreas...
- a
condition called steatorrhea. **** lack
their characteristic brown color and
instead are
white or gray, and greasy.
Steatorrhea can lead to deficiencies...
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hours following consumption. This
condition may also be
referred to as
steatorrhea. Two
known ways to
reduce the
likelihood of escolar-induced keriorrhea...
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consumption of
indigestible wax
esters found in
oilfish and escolar.
Steatorrhea Rectal discharge Ho Ling K,
Nichols PD, But PP (2009). "Chapter 1 fish-induced...
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effects (sometimes
referred to as
treatment effects),
which can
include steatorrhea (oily,
loose stools). They
decrease with time, however, and are the most...
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malabsorptive diarrhea leads to the poor
absorption of fat,
causing steatorrhea (fatty, offensive-smelling stool), flatulence, and
abdominal distension...
- infancy, including:
Failure to
thrive (i.e.
failure to grow in infancy)
Steatorrhea (i.e. fatty, pale stools)
Frothy stools Foul
smelling stools Protruding...
- ****ociated with
ezetimibe therapy include headache and/or
diarrhea (
steatorrhea).
Infrequent adverse effects (0.1–1% of patients)
include myalgia and/or...