PMID: 2505690Jun 1, 1989Paper

Cellobiose: mannitol differential permeability in small bowel disease

Archives of Disease in Childhood
S HodgesM S Tanner

Abstract

Cellobiose and mannitol absorption were studied in patients with suspected abnormal function of the small bowel mucosa. The urinary cellobiose:mannitol ratio was increased in subtotal villous atrophy, iron deficiency anaemia, and small intestinal Crohn's disease. The test seems a sensitive indicator of the integrity of small bowel mucosa.

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