Literature DB >> 826153

Fecal characteristics contrasted in the irritable bowel syndrome and diverticular disease.

J A Goy, M A Eastwood, W D Mitchell, J L Pritchard, A N Smith.   

Abstract

A comparison has been made of the fecal characteristics in controls and patients with the irritable bowel syndrome and diverticular disease. No detectable difference was found in the fecal wet weight, dry weight, or total bile acid excretion in the four groups. A significant increase in the percentage of the water content of the stool was seen in the idiopathic diarrhea group with irritable bowel syndrome. Significantly less magnesium, potassium, and calcium was found in the stools of patients with diverticular disease and a similar trend was noted in patients with the spastic colon. These changes did not relate to the age of the patients. This suggests a common etiology for these disorders. The presence of increased water and primary bile acids in the feces of patients with idiopathic diarrhea suggests that this is a separate entity.

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Year:  1976        PMID: 826153     DOI: 10.1093/ajcn/29.12.1480

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Clin Nutr        ISSN: 0002-9165            Impact factor:   7.045


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4.  Studies of osmotic diarrhea induced in normal subjects by ingestion of polyethylene glycol and lactulose.

Authors:  H F Hammer; C A Santa Ana; L R Schiller; J S Fordtran
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5.  The irritable bowel syndrome: a disease or a response? Discussion paper.

Authors:  M A Eastwood; J Eastwood; M J Ford
Journal:  J R Soc Med       Date:  1987-04       Impact factor: 18.000

6.  The Characterization of Feces and Urine: A Review of the Literature to Inform Advanced Treatment Technology.

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