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. 1984 Mar;59(3):280–281. doi: 10.1136/adc.59.3.280

Enhanced intestinal permeability in preterm babies with bloody stools.

L T Weaver, M F Laker, R Nelson
PMCID: PMC1628546  PMID: 6424585

Abstract

During a study of the intestinal permeability of newborn babies, three exhibited a sudden increase in lactulose absorption in association with the passage of bloody stools. An enhanced intestinal permeability may be an expression of the disruption of mucosal integrity in necrotising enterocolitis.

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