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Primary Bile Acid Malabsorption: A Pathophysiologic and Clinical Entity?

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Pages 66-70 | Published online: 08 Jul 2009

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Julian RF Walters. (2010) Defining primary bile acid diarrhea: making the diagnosis and recognizing the disorder. Expert Review of Gastroenterology & Hepatology 4:5, pages 561-567.
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Yvonne A. McKenzie, Jana Sremanakova, Chris Todd & Sorrel Burden. (2022) Effectiveness of diet, psychological, and exercise therapies for the management of bile acid diarrhoea in adults: A systematic review. Journal of Human Nutrition and Dietetics 35:6, pages 1087-1104.
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Sanjeev S. Pattni & Julian R.F. Walters. 2020. Encyclopedia of Gastroenterology. Encyclopedia of Gastroenterology 279 286 .
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Ian M Johnston, Jonathan D Nolan, Sanjeev S Pattni, Richard N Appleby, Justine H Zhang, Sarah L Kennie, Gaganjit K Madhan, Sina Jameie-Oskooei, Shivani Pathmasrirengam, Jeremy Lin, Albert Hong, Peter H Dixon, Catherine Williamson & Julian R F Walters. (2016) Characterizing Factors Associated With Differences in FGF19 Blood Levels and Synthesis in Patients With Primary Bile Acid Diarrhea. American Journal of Gastroenterology 111:3, pages 423-432.
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Richard N. Appleby & Julian R. F. Walters. (2014) The role of bile acids in functional GI disorders. Neurogastroenterology & Motility 26:8, pages 1057-1069.
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Julian R. F. Walters. (2014) Bile acid diarrhoea and FGF19: new views on diagnosis, pathogenesis and therapy. Nature Reviews Gastroenterology & Hepatology 11:7, pages 426-434.
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S.V. Beath, E. Lanchbury, H. Alton, R. Mahandru, M. Toy, I.D. van Mouirk, P.J. McKiernan, J. Hartley, D.A. Kelly, K. Sharif & G. Gupte. (2014) Selenium Homocholic Acid Taurocholate Scanning, Selenium-75-Labeled Bile Acid, a Novel Method for Testing the Function of the Terminal Ileum in Small Bowel Transplant Recipients: A Pilot Study. Transplantation Proceedings 46:6, pages 2119-2121.
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S. S. Pattni, W. G. Brydon, T. Dew, I. M. Johnston, J. D. Nolan, M. Srinivas, P. Basumani, K. D. Bardhan & J. R. F. Walters. (2013) Fibroblast growth factor 19 in patients with bile acid diarrhoea: a prospective comparison of FGF19 serum assay and SeHCAT retention. Alimentary Pharmacology & Therapeutics 38:8, pages 967-976.
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Justine H. ZhangJonathan D. NolanSarah L. KennieIan M. JohnstonTracy Dew, Peter H. DixonCatherine WilliamsonJulian R. F. Walters. (2013) Potent stimulation of fibroblast growth factor 19 expression in the human ileum by bile acids. American Journal of Physiology-Gastrointestinal and Liver Physiology 304:10, pages G940-G948.
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P.-O. Stotzer, H. Abrahamsson, A. Bajor & R. Sadik. (2013) Effect of Cholestyramine on Gastrointestinal Transit in Patients with Idiopathic Bile Acid Diarrhea: A Prospective, Open-Label Study. Neuroenterology 2, pages 1-5.
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Ian Johnston, Jonathan Nolan, Sanjeev S. Pattni & Julian R. F. Walters. (2011) New Insights into Bile Acid Malabsorption. Current Gastroenterology Reports 13:5, pages 418-425.
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Julian R. F. WaltersSanjeev S. Pattni. (2010) Managing bile acid diarrhoea. Therapeutic Advances in Gastroenterology 3:6, pages 349-357.
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S. Pattni & J. R. F. Walters. (2009) Recent advances in the understanding of bile acid malabsorption. British Medical Bulletin 92:1, pages 79-93.
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Alan F. Hofmann, David J. Mangelsdorf & Steven A. Kliewer. (2009) Chronic Diarrhea Due to Excessive Bile Acid Synthesis and Not Defective Ileal Transport: A New Syndrome of Defective Fibroblast Growth Factor 19 Release. Clinical Gastroenterology and Hepatology 7:11, pages 1151-1154.
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Julian R.F. Walters, Ali M. Tasleem, Omer S. Omer, W. Gordon Brydon, Tracy Dew & Carel W. le Roux. (2009) A New Mechanism for Bile Acid Diarrhea: Defective Feedback Inhibition of Bile Acid Biosynthesis. Clinical Gastroenterology and Hepatology 7:11, pages 1189-1194.
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Henrik Westergaard. (2008) Bile acid malabsorption. Current Treatment Options in Gastroenterology 10:1, pages 28-33.
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Antal Bajor, Anders Kilander, Anita Fae, Cecilia G??lman, Olof Jonsson, Lena ??hman, Mats Rudling, Henrik Sj??vall, Per-Ove Stotzer & Kjell-Arne Ung. (2006) Normal or increased bile acid uptake in isolated mucosa from patients with bile acid malabsorption. European Journal of Gastroenterology & Hepatology 18:4, pages 397-403.
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Marco Montagnani. (2006) Analysis of ileal sodium/bile acid cotransporter and related nuclear receptor genes in a family with multiple cases of idiopathic bile acid malabsorption. World Journal of Gastroenterology 12:47, pages 7710.
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Riadh Sadik, Hasse Abrahamsson, Kjell-Arne Ung & Per-Ove Stotzer. (2004) Accelerated Regional Bowel Transit and Overweight Shown in Idiopathic Bile Acid Malabsorption. American Journal of Gastroenterology 99:4, pages 711-718.
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K‐A. Ung, G. Olofsson, A. Fae, A. Kilander, C. Ohlsson & O. Jonsson. (2002) In vitro determination of active bile acid absorption in small biopsy specimens obtained endoscopically or surgically from the human intestine. European Journal of Clinical Investigation 32:2, pages 115-121.
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Saad F. Habba. (2000) Chronic diarrhea: identifying a new syndrome. The American Journal of Gastroenterology 95:8, pages 2140-2141.
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Melissa H. Wong, Peter Oelkers & Paul A. Dawson. (1995) Identification of a Mutation in the Ileal Sodium-dependent Bile Acid Transporter Gene That Abolishes Transport Activity. Journal of Biological Chemistry 270:45, pages 27228-27234.
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