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Enfermedades específicas del intestino grueso que provocan diarrea
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Las enteropatías específicas del intestino grueso se presentan en la Tabla 26. Las reacciones adversas al alimento y la EII pueden afectar al intestino grueso y dar lugar a hematoquecia, tenesmo y presencia de moco en las heces. La patogenia y el tratamiento de la enfermedad son similares a lo que se ha comentado antes. Sin embargo, algunos clínicos recomiendan el uso del antiinflamatorio sulfasalacina y existen datos de que la modificación del contenido de fibra alimentaria puede ser beneficioso (véase más adelante). Otras enteropatías crónicas frecuentes del intestino grueso son la colitis idiopática, la colitis asociada al estrés (“síndrome del colon irritable”), la colitis sensible a la fibra y la colitis asocia- da a Clostridium perfringens. […]
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1Faculty of Veterinary Sciences, University of Liverpool, United Kingdom. 2Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Berlin, Germany.
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