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23 In a few patients, the movement of the bile acid pool to the distal intestine seems to overwhelm the ileal transport system, and bile acid malabsorption occurs. This is clinically manifest as diarrhea and generally responds to administration of a bile acid sequestrant. Ileal Resection ...
BAD may be due to malabsorption or overproduction of BAs. The ileal hormone fibroblast growth factor 19 (FGF19) regulates hepatic BA synthesis and is low in BAD4. Bile acids undergo an enterohepatic circulation. Less than 5% of the glycine- and taurine-conjugated primary BAs, cholic acid (CA...
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