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Match Each Word or Phrase with the Most Appropriate Definition

Question 61

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Match each word or phrase with the most appropriate definition or explanation.

Premises:
a surgically created passage through the abdominal wall into the colon
nondigestible substances in foods that stimulate the growth of nonpathogenic bacteria within the large intestine
process of intestinal recovery after resection that leads to improved absorptive capacity
surgically created opening in a body tissue or organ
malabsorption syndrome following small intestine resection; results from insufficient absorptive capacity in the remaining intestine
excessive bacterial colonization of the stomach and small intestine; may be caused by low gastric acidity, altered gastrointestinal motility, mucosal damage, or contamination
abnormal passage between body tissues or organs
inherited disease involving exocrine glands, characterized by respiratory disease and pancreatic insufficiency
gluten-sensitive disorder characterized by a severe skin rash; gastrointestinal symptoms may be mild or absent
a surgically created passage through the intestinal wall into the ileum
removal of a portion or all of the colon
live bacteria provided in foods and dietary supplements
excessive fat in the stool due to fat malabsorption
inflammatory bowel disease that usually occurs in the lower portion of the small intestine and the colon; inflammation
may pervade the entire intestinal wall
condition characterized by an abnormal immune reaction to wheat gluten that causes severe intestinal damage and nutrient malabsorption
inflammatory bowel disease that involves the colon; inflammation affects the mucosa and submucosa
chronic inflammatory disease of the gastrointestinal tract
osmotic laxatives with poorly absorbed sugars
Responses:
ulcerative colitis
stoma
lactulose
Fistula
ileostomy
colostomy
probiotics
dermatitis herpetiformis
Colectomy
steatorrhea
short bowel syndrome
inflammatory bowel disease
intestinal adaptation
cystic fibrosis
prebiotics
Crohn's disease
bacterial overgrowth
celiac disease

Correct Answer:

a surgically created passage through the abdominal wall into the colon
nondigestible substances in foods that stimulate the growth of nonpathogenic bacteria within the large intestine
process of intestinal recovery after resection that leads to improved absorptive capacity
surgically created opening in a body tissue or organ
malabsorption syndrome following small intestine resection; results from insufficient absorptive capacity in the remaining intestine
excessive bacterial colonization of the stomach and small intestine; may be caused by low gastric acidity, altered gastrointestinal motility, mucosal damage, or contamination
abnormal passage between body tissues or organs
inherited disease involving exocrine glands, characterized by respiratory disease and pancreatic insufficiency
gluten-sensitive disorder characterized by a severe skin rash; gastrointestinal symptoms may be mild or absent
a surgically created passage through the intestinal wall into the ileum
removal of a portion or all of the colon
live bacteria provided in foods and dietary supplements
excessive fat in the stool due to fat malabsorption
inflammatory bowel disease that usually occurs in the lower portion of the small intestine and the colon; inflammation
may pervade the entire intestinal wall
condition characterized by an abnormal immune reaction to wheat gluten that causes severe intestinal damage and nutrient malabsorption
inflammatory bowel disease that involves the colon; inflammation affects the mucosa and submucosa
chronic inflammatory disease of the gastrointestinal tract
osmotic laxatives with poorly absorbed sugars
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