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【medical-news】IBS发病假说:小肠细菌过度生长
S Vanner
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Dr S Vanner, 166 Brock Streeet, Hotel Dieu Hospital, Kingston, Ontario, Canada K7L 5G2; vanners@hdh.kari.net
Revised version received 2 January 2008
Accepted for publication 17 January 2008
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Traditionally, small intestinal bacterial overgrowth (SIBO) has been characterised by symptoms of diarrhoea, bloating and sometimes signs of malabsorption. It has been defined as >105 colony-forming units (cfu)/ml of bacteria in aspirates obtained from the small intestine.1 This condition has typically been diagnosed in patients with readily identifiable alterations in small bowel function which predispose patients to SIBO (eg, resected ileocaecal valve, small intestinal hypomotility and possibly hypochlorhydria). Recently, however, this clinical paradigm has been challenged by new theories about the aetiology of irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) and has led to renewed scrutiny of the tests employed to diagnose this condition and controversy concerning the use of antibiotics to treat IBS for suspected SIBO.
The proposal that SIBO accounts for the symptoms of IBS2 3 is a novel and interesting hypothesis, given the rapidly growing evidence that luminal bacteria have previously unrecognised actions on multiple intestinal functions.4 While it has long . . . [Full text of this article] The small intestinal bacterial overgrowth. Irritable bowel syndrome hypothesis: implications for treatment
S Vanner
IBS发病假说:小肠细菌过度生长
S Vanner IBS发病假说:小肠细菌过度生长
通讯作者 Dr S Vanner, 166 Brock Streeet, Hotel Dieu Hospital, Kingston, Ontario, Canada K7L 5G2; vanners@hdh.kari.net
前文150个单词出现在下面
传统意义上,小肠炎症细菌过度生长(SIBO)发病是以腹泻,腹胀,且有时候吸收不良为特征。SIBO定义为小肠内大于105菌落形成单位(微)。这种条件具有代表性地小肠功能已经确定性的改变被诊断为SIBO的先兆(例如,切除瓣膜,小肠运动减弱和胃酸可能减少)。然而最近,一关于炎症小肠综合症(IBS)对临床计划提出严峻的挑战,重视诊断此病的检查的安全性和争论抗菌素治疗易感SIBO的群体。
用IBS2 3来解释SIBO是种新颖的有趣的假说,是基于越来越多的腔内细菌在多发的小肠功能中有预示作用的证据。 这篇文章如果有摘要就好了
这样好像还没完全明白啊 可惜只提供原文的前150字!
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