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Malabsorption and developmental retardation due to secondary trypsin deficiency
A. Galil, H. S. Odes
Joyce & Irving Goldman Medical School
Medical School for International Health
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Malabsorption
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Trypsin
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Intrauterine Growth Retardation
100%
Physical Development
100%
Cholecystokinin
50%
Diarrhea
50%
Secretin
50%
Rare Cause
50%
Psychomotor Development
50%
Mental Development
50%
Chronic Diarrhea
50%
10-year Follow-up
50%
Timely Treatment
50%
Developmental Defects
50%
Pancreatic Enzyme Replacement Therapy
50%
Medicine and Dentistry
Growth Retardation
100%
Malabsorption
100%
Diarrhea
50%
Secretin
50%
Cholecystokinin
50%
Mental Development
50%
Enzyme Replacement Therapy
50%
Growth
50%
Pancreas Enzyme
50%
Chronic Diarrhea
50%
Physical Development
50%
Psychomotor Development
50%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Growth Retardation
100%
Malabsorption
100%
Cholecystokinin
50%
Diarrhea
50%
Secretin
50%
Pancreas Enzyme
50%
Chronic Diarrhea
50%