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Small bowel water content and breath hydrogen concentrations after consuming glucose and fructose drinks are plotted over time, providing reference data for comparison with lactose challenge tests.
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Genetic map of the lactase (LCT) and MCM6 gene region displays the locations of key single nucleotide polymorphisms associated with lactase persistence and non-persistence phenotypes across populations.
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Prevalence of lactose malabsorption versus symptomatic lactose intolerance in IBS-D patients is compared, demonstrating that malabsorption does not invariably produce clinical symptoms.
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Representative photomicrographs of tryptase-positive mast cells in colonic mucosa compare healthy controls with IBS-D patients, suggesting mast cell involvement in lactose intolerance symptomatology.
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Dietary management strategies for lactose intolerance are summarized, including enzyme supplementation, dairy product selection, and gradual tolerance-building approaches.
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