Secondary chloride-losing diarrhoea: Observations on stool electrolytes in infants after bowel surgery

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Among 40 infants with postoperative diarrhoea, 3 were found to have a stool chloride concentration in excess of the sum of sodium and potassium ion concentrations. All 3 had had a recent episode of intestinal obstruction and had developed a sugar intolerance.

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Aaronson, I. (1971). Secondary chloride-losing diarrhoea: Observations on stool electrolytes in infants after bowel surgery. Archives of Disease in Childhood, 46(248), 479–482. https://doi.org/10.1136/adc.46.248.479

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