Deficiency
... more susceptible to certain disease s.
lactase deficiency ; Milk intolerance; Disaccharidase ... ) or certain other carbohydrates are eaten.
lactase deficiency Lactic acidosis Lactose ... its presence away. Lactose Intolerance ,
lactase Deficiency , Lactose Allergy , Milk ...
Digestion
... pancreatic digestion ; ... The lack of
lactase results in what is called Lactose Mal ... Lactose Mal digestion Lactose Intolerance ,
lactase Deficiency , Lactose Allergy , Milk ... to milk and milk products due to a
lactase deficiency . Gastrointestinal surgery , ...
Galactose
... Disease ... Lactose must be broken down by
lactase into the simple sugar s galactose and glucose in order to be absorbed.
lactase An intestinal enzyme that is needed to digest lactose . The lack of
lactase results in what is called Lactose Mal ...
Lactase
...
lactase deficiency may also occur as a result of ... follow gastro duodenal surgery . Acquired
lactase deficiency comes on gradually over time. It ... ethnic groups more than others. The enzyme
lactase is present in the baby's intestine from about ...
Lactose
... Lactose intolerance , also called
lactase deficiency , means you aren't able to fully ... found in milk . The body uses the enzyme
lactase to break down lactose into ga lactose and ... condition caused by a lack of an enzyme called
lactase . Inadequate amounts of ...
Lactose intolerance
... Lactose intolerance , also called
lactase deficiency , means you aren't able to fully ... condition caused by a lack of an enzyme called
lactase . Inadequate amounts of
lactase cause the body to be unable to digest lactose , ...
Gastroenteritis
... intussusception (children) pyloric stenosis ... Temporary
lactase deficiency sometimes follows gastroenteritis in children. When the child has diarrhea , his or her intestine s are stripped of the enzyme
lactase . The child then has trouble digesting lactose when he or she drinks ...
Sugar
... sugar found in these products). Lactose must be broken down by
lactase into the simple sugar s galactose and glucose in order to be absorbed.
lactase ... Monitor your blood sugar s as advised by your health care team. ...
Amino acids
... by the body's inability to break down certain amino acids . Good alternatives for toddlers are soy or rice milk . Older children may also use
lactase -treated cow's milk . Goat's milk is low in lactose , but should only be used in children if properly fortified with essential amino acids and ...
AST
... but may be used to narrow the list of suspected foods . Food provocation diet . Skin tests. R AST test ... Intestinal biopsy for
lactase activity Intestinal perfusion studies Lactose tolerance test Pulmonary Function Test (PFT) Radioallergosorbent Test (R AST ) Skin ...
Barium
... meal Allergy Skin Test Breath Hydrogen Level (BHL) Test Breath Methane Test Fecal pH and reducing substances Intestinal biopsy for
lactase activity Intestinal perfusion studies Lactose tolerance test ... Colon Cancer Screening - Colon cancer screening include colonoscopy , ...
Bile
... or disorders which result in inadequate amounts of enzyme s necessary for breaking down ingested foods (e.g. Pancreatitis , Cystic fibrosis ,
lactase deficiency , Obstruction of the bile ... ...
Celiac sprue
... disorder in which the body cannot tolerate gluten, a natural protein c ommonly found in many grains, including wheat, barley, rye and oats.
lactase deficiency may also occur as a result of intestinal diseases such as celiac sprue and gastroenteritis , or it may follow gastro duodenal ...
Cystic fibrosis
... or disorders which result in inadequate amounts of enzyme s necessary for breaking down ingested foods (e.g. Pancreatitis , Cystic fibrosis ,
lactase deficiency , ... BRONCHIECTASIS - Persi stent and progressive dilation of bronchi or bronchi oles as a consequence of inflammatory ...
Duct
... or disorders which result in inadequate amounts of enzyme s necessary for breaking down ingested foods (e.g. Pancreatitis , Cystic fibrosis ,
lactase deficiency , Obstruction of the bile duct ) ... The cancer grows rapidly with no symptoms in its early stages. Because of this, it is often ...
Enzyme
... specific substrate (reactant) molecules. Virtually all intracellular chemical reactions are catalyzed by enzyme s. An example of an enzyme is
lactase . Home ... Enzyme A type of protein , produced in the body, that brings about or speeds up chemical reactions. Fetus ... ...
Gland
... pacane; pacchionian; pacchionian bodies; pacchionian corpuscles; pacchionian depression s; pacchionian gland s ; ... Lacrimal gland tumor
lactase deficiency Lactic acidosis Lactose intolerance Laennec's cirrhosis Lambert-Eaton Syndrome Lamellar ichthyosis Lancefield group B ...
Intestinal Diseases
... disease , irritable bowel syndrome doesn't cause inflammation or changes in bowel tissue or increase your risk of colorectal cancer .
lactase deficiency may also occur as a result of intestinal diseases such as celiac sprue and gastroenteritis , or it may follow gastro duodenal ...
Intrinsic factor
... factor attaches to vitamin B12 and takes it to the intestine s to be absorbed. Lack of intrinsic factor Lacrimal gland tumor
lactase deficiency Lactic acidosis Lactose intolerance Laennec's cirrhosis Lambert-Eaton Syndrome Lamellar ichthyosis Lancefield group B ...
Jejunum
... jejunum can be usually be removed without problems resulting. The ileum can usually compensate for all the losses of the jejunum except the
lactase deficiency . DUODENUM - The first part of the small intestine that connects the stomach above and the jejunum below. [ Med Help ...
Lactic acidosis
... , and medications such as oral medications used to treat diabetes . Labyrinthitis Lack of Intrinsic Factor Lacrimal Gland Tumor
lactase Deficiency ( Lactose Intolerance ) Lactic Acidosis ... It is currently in phase III clinical trials in patients with closed head injury ...
Lactose tolerance test
... Test for stool -reducing substances Lactose tolerance test Lactose -hydrogen breath test Small bowel biopsy (shows a negative mucosa l
lactase assay) ... ...
Pancreatitis
... or disorders which result in inadequate amounts of enzyme s necessary for breaking down ingested foods (e.g. Pancreatitis , Cystic fibrosis ,
lactase deficiency , ... MUCLIN expression and posttranslational processing are altered in two pancreatic disease s, cystic fibrosis and acute ...
Protein
... specific substrate (reactant) molecules. Virtually all intracellular chemical reactions are catalyzed by enzyme s. An example of an enzyme is
lactase . Home ... Abnormal protein s called prion s (PRE-ons) are found in brain tissue of disease d cattle. Prion s eat away at the brain and ...
Small bowel biopsy
... Test for stool -reducing substances Lactose tolerance test Lactose -hydrogen breath test Small bowel biopsy (shows a negative mucosa l
lactase assay) ... ...
Soy
... younger than 2 years, soy formulas are adequate substitutes. Good alternatives for toddlers are soy or rice milk . Older children may also use
lactase -treated cow's milk . This is topped by another wide tier of vegetables, fruits, legumes (with soy in abundance), nuts and seeds. An ...
X-Ray
... meal Allergy Skin Test Breath Hydrogen Level (BHL) Test Breath Methane Test Fecal pH and reducing substances Intestinal biopsy for
lactase activity Intestinal perfusion studies Lactose tolerance test ... DUAL-ENERGY X-RAY ABSORPTIOMETRY (DEXA): A method of scanning the body to ...