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- ... body, which leads to excess fat in the feces (steatorrhea). Because of a lack of fat absorption ...
- ... the rectum, and is usually triggered by a bowel movement. Some children may develop constipation, which is thought ...
- ... uric acid (which is excreted in urine and feces). Mutations in the XDH gene reduce or eliminate ...
- ... of partially formed bile. Excess fat in the feces (steatorrhea) is an additional feature of congenital bile ...
- ... intestine, the plant sterols are eliminated with the feces. This process removes most of the dietary plant ...
- ... product that is normally excreted in urine and feces. Less is known about the function of aldehyde ...
- ... intestine, the plant sterols are eliminated with the feces. This process removes most of the dietary plant ...
- ... a rapid and irregular heartbeat, hand tremors, frequent bowel movements or diarrhea, increased sweating and difficulty tolerating hot ...
- ... of partially formed bile. Excess fat in the feces (steatorrhea) is another feature of congenital bile acid ...
- ... fat absorption leads to excess fat in the feces (steatorrhea). In childhood, these digestive problems can result ...