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-intestinal adaptation
A) physiological changes in the small intestine that increase its absorptive capacity after resection
B) excessive bacterial colonization of the stomach and small intestine
C) a family of water-insoluble proteins in wheat
D) medications or enzyme preparations that are coated to withstand stomach acidity
E) the condition of having excessive intestinal gas, which causes abdominal discomfort
F) the surgical removal of part of an organ or body structure
G) a gluten-sensitive disorder characterized by a severe skin rash
H) bypassed sections of small intestine that are cut off from the normal flow of food material, allowing bacteria to flourish
I) a surgically created opening in a body tissue or organ
J) a genetic disorder characterized by abnormal chloride and sodium levels in exocrine secretions
K) a surgical passage through the abdominal wall into the ileum
L) removal of a portion or all of the colon
M) inflammation or infection involving diverticula
N) chemical compounds formed from fatty acids and positively charged minerals
O) an immune disorder characterized by an abnormal immune response to wheat gluten and related proteins
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