Vitamin B 12 Absorption in Patients with Continent Ileostomy
1975; Taylor & Francis; Volume: 10; Issue: 2 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1080/00365521.1975.12096938
ISSN1502-7708
AutoresR Jagenburg, N. G. Kock, B. M. Philipson,
Tópico(s)Intestinal and Peritoneal Adhesions
ResumoVitamin B12 absorption was studied in 34 patients, 10 months to 6 years after construction of a continent ileostomy. Normal Schilling test values (greater than 10 percent) were obtained in 21 of the cases after a single determination. Repeated tests showed a normal B12 absorption in 8 of the 13 patients who had revealed a Schilling test value below 10 percent at the first determination. In the remaining 5 patients, repeated Schilling tests showed borderline values (5-10 percent) in 4 cases and a low value (mean 4.5 percent) in one case. One of the patients with borderline values had previously undergone resection of 80 cm of the terminal ileum. When vitamin B12-intrinsic factor complex was instilled directly into the reservoir in 3 patients, it was found that the vitamin was absorbed by the mucous membrane of the reservoir. The construction of a continent ileostomy reservoir thus does not appear to expose the patient to an increased risk of developing vitamin B12 malabsorption.
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