Etiological spectrum of sporadic malabsorption syndrome in northern Indian adults at a tertiary hospital

Ranjan, Piyush ; Ghoshal, Uday C. ; Aggarwal, Rakesh ; Pandey, Rakesh ; Misra, Asha ; Naik, Sita ; Naik, Subhash R. (2004) Etiological spectrum of sporadic malabsorption syndrome in northern Indian adults at a tertiary hospital Indian Journal of Gastroenterology, 23 (3). pp. 94-98. ISSN 0254-8860

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Abstract

Background: The etiology of malabsorption syndrome (MAS) may differ in different geographical regions. Limited data are available on the etiological spectrum of MAS among Indian adults. Methods: Ninety-nine consecutive adult patients with MAS (urine d-xylose <1 g/5 g/5 h with or without increased fecal fat (> or =7 g/24 h) were evaluated for cause of MAS using standard criteria. Past medical records were examined to know the nature of treatment received. Results: The etiology of MAS was: tropical sprue 39, celiac disease 9, Crohn's disease 9, giardiasis 8, small intestinal bacterial overgrowth in absence of another cause of MAS 8, panhypogammaglobulinemia 2 (one with strongyloidiasis), intestinal lymphangiectasia 1, intestinal tuberculosis 4, idiopathic 15, acquired immunodeficiency syndrome 2, and amyloidosis 2. Twenty-eight patients had received anti-tubercular treatment earlier. Conclusions: Tropical sprue, celiac disease and Crohn's disease are common causes of MAS in Indian adults. Inappropriate anti-tubercular treatment is common in them and needs to be discouraged.

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