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Original Article

Decreased Absorption of Ingested Unconjugated Chenodeoxycholic Acid in Patients with Crohn's Disease

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Pages 23-26 | Received 11 Mar 1982, Accepted 12 May 1982, Published online: 19 Feb 2010
 

Abstract

The intestinal absorption of unconjugated chenodeoxycholic acid (CDA) was studied in 27 healthy individuals and 28 patients with Crohn's disease who had undergone ileal resection. After they had taken 1 g CDA orally serum levels of bile acids were significantly lower in the patients than in the healthy individuals; the difference was apparent already 30 min after ingestion. There was no correlation between CDA absorption and recurrent disease, length of ileal resection, or number of defecations. These findings indicate that the intestinal absorption of ingested CDA in patients with Crohn's disease is decreased. Since CDA is absorbed mainly in proximal areas of the gut, these observations may indicate that proximal areas are involved in ileocolic Crohn's disease.

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