Abstract
Malabsorption is a disorder of the gastrointestinal tract that leads to defective digestion, absorption and transport of important nutrients across the intestinal wall. Small intestine is the major site where most of the nutrients are absorbed. There are three main mechanisms of malabsorption; premucosal, mucosal and postmucosal. Premucosal malabsorption is the inadequate digestion due to improper mixing of gastrointestinal enzymes and bile with chyme. This could be because of surgical resection of the small intestine or a congenital deficiency of the enzymes and bile responsible for digestion e.g. postgastrectomy, chronic pancreatitis, pancreatic cancer, cystic fibrosis, gallstones, cholangitis etc. Mucosal malabsorption occurs in celiac disease, tropical sprue, Crohn’s disease etc. Postmucosal condition arises due to impaired nutrients transport e.g. intestinal lymphangiectasia, macroglobulinemia etc. Disorders of malabsorption lead to decreased iron absorption and produce iron deficiency anemia.Using the index terms malabsorption, postgastrectomy, chronic pancreatitis, pancreatic cancer, cystic fibrosis, gallstones, cholangitis, celiac disease, tropical sprue, Crohn’s disease intestinal lymphangiectasia, macroglobulinemia and iron deficiency anemia the MEDLINE and EMBASE databases were searched. Additional data sources included bibliographies and references of identified articles.
Highlights
Malabsorption is the alteration in the functions of gastrointestinal tract (GIT) that subsequently affects digestion, absorption and transport of body’s essential nutrients across the intestinal wall
It occurs due to insufficient mixing of chyme with bile salts and enzymes of gastrointestinal tract e.g. chronic pancreatitis, pancreatic cancer, cystic fibrosis, gallstones, cholangitis and biliary atresia are associated with premucosal malabsorption.[1,5]
Premucosal causes: Diseases related topre mucosal malabsorption are described below: Chronic pancreatitis: Chronic pancreatitis is an irreversible progressive disease characterized by destruction of the pancreatic secretory parenchyma that leads to fibrosis of the pancreatic tissue.[13]
Summary
Malabsorption is the alteration in the functions of gastrointestinal tract (GIT) that subsequently affects digestion, absorption and transport of body’s essential nutrients across the intestinal wall. It occurs due to insufficient mixing of chyme with bile salts and enzymes of gastrointestinal tract (pancreatic and intestinal disorders) e.g. chronic pancreatitis, pancreatic cancer, cystic fibrosis, gallstones, cholangitis and biliary atresia are associated with premucosal malabsorption.[1,5] Mucosal conditions result in a reduced absorptive area. These include celiac disease, inflammatory bowel syndrome and Whipple’s disease. Vascular or lymphatic obstructions are examples of post mucosal causes of malabsorption.[5,12]
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