Definitions

from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.

  • noun Defective or inadequate absorption of nutrients from the intestinal tract.

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  • noun The state arising from abnormality in digestion or absorption of food nutrients across the gastrointestinal tract.

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  • noun abnormal absorption of nutrients from the digestive tract

Etymologies

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From mal- +‎ absorption.

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Examples

  • From the caller, Matt understood that little Jessica Katz had a disease called malabsorption syndrome, which is a fatal disease involving the inability to digest and absorb food.

    Mary Hall: Ted Kennedy: He Acted on a Request for Help and Changed a Little Girl's Life 2009

  • Lactose malabsorption occurs when lactose is incompletely broken down in the intestine, which may or may not result in gastrointestinal symptoms after eating dairy products.

    PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories 2010

  • The GI tract is pretty good at absorbing all the food that travels along it unless there is some kind of malabsorption syndrome going on.

    Thermodynamics and weight loss | The Blog of Michael R. Eades, M.D. 2007

  • Surgery is performed to restrict the volume of food which can be eaten, as in the case of procedures such as Gastric banding (the Lap-Band) or Sleeve Gastrectomy (the "Gastric Sleeve") or to both restrict intake and limit the ability to absorb nutrients by surgically shortening the small intestine (a technique called "malabsorption") which is the purpose of the various Gastric Bypass procedures.

    PR.com Press Releases 2010

  • "malabsorption" syndrome, when there is enzyme deficiency and foods pass through the GI tract unabsorbed as diarrhea.

    Emaxhealth 2009

  • "malabsorption" syndrome, when there is enzyme deficiency and foods pass through the GI tract unabsorbed as diarrhea.

    Emaxhealth 2009

  • Unfortunately, this test cannot distinguish between fat malabsorption due to liver disease and fat malabsorption due to pancreatic diseases.

    The Pancreas and Alagille Syndrome 2009

  • Pancreatic insufficiency is one cause of fat malabsorption.

    The Pancreas and Alagille Syndrome 2009

  • Now medical professionals are beginning to realize that the pancreas may also be playing a role in fat malabsorption in AGS.

    The Pancreas and Alagille Syndrome 2009

  • Possible causes include insufficient calorie intake, fat malabsorption (decreased ability to absorb fat) due to liver or pancreatic disease, congenital (present at birth) defects (such as heart disease) and the defect in the Jagged1 gene.

    Frequently Asked Questions About Alagille Syndrome 2009

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