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- W2285195823 abstract "Because of the important part played by the intestine in maintaining the constancy of the internal environment, any disturbance in the orderly sequence of secretion and reabsorption of water and electrolytes can quickly lead to severe fluid depletion. Malabsorption of water and electrolytes may occur in diseases of the intestinal mucosa or following massive resection of bowel or as a result of disordered intestinal motility. The handling of fluids by the bowel may be altered by the action of hormones or of bacterial toxins, or in the presence of neoplasms. Electrolyte disorders may result from the introduction of abnormal solutions into the intestinal lumen. Management of the clinical problems requires a clear understanding of the abnormal mechanisms and urgent attention to the re-institution of water and salt balance, restoration of acid-base status and replacement of lost potassium." @default.
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- W2285195823 title "Syndromes of Water and Electrolyte Depletion of Intestinal Origin" @default.
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