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Differential Diagnosis For Fatty stools/Fecal fat /Greasy stool
- Surgical, Procedure Complication
Pancreatectomy
Blind-loop syndrome
Short-bowel syndrome- Infectious Disorders (Specific Agent)
Giardiasis
Coccidiosis/protozoanosis/enteric
Sprue, tropical
Whipples disease- Granulomatous, Inflammatory Disorders
Pancreatitis, chronic- Neoplastic Disorders
Zollinger-Ellison syndrome/gastrinoma
Intestinal/gut lymphoma
Alpha Heavy Chain Disease- Allergic, Collagen, Auto-Immune Disorders
Sprue (gluten enteropathy)
Celiac disease of childhood- Metabolic, Storage Disorders
Abetalipoproteinemia (Bassen Kornzweig)- Hereditary, Familial, Genetic Disorders
Cystic fibrosis (mucoviscidosis)
Pancreatitis, hereditary- Anatomic, Foreign Body, Structural Disorders
Pancreatic duct obstruction- Reference to Organ System
Malabsorption syndrome
Steatorrhea
Pancreatic insufficiency- Pathophysiologic
Malabsorption pathophysiology
Bacteria intestinal overgrowth syndrome
Intestinal absorptive area deficiency- Organ Poisoning (Intoxication)
Drug induced Malabsorbtion.- Definition
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