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==[[Tropical sprue pathophysiology|Pathophysiology]]==
==[[Tropical sprue pathophysiology|Pathophysiology]]==
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'''Infection'''
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'''Postulated mechanisms of Tropical sprue'''
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!colspan="1" style="background: #4479BA; text-align: center;" | {{fontcolor|#FFF|Positive explanation}}
!colspan="1" style="background: #4479BA; text-align: center;" | {{fontcolor|#FFF|Negative explanation}}
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! '''Infection'''
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* Accompanied by Fever at the onset of the disease
* Accompanied by Fever at the onset of the disease
* Increase in the gram-negative bacterial toxins and bacterial colony counts
* Increase in the gram-negative bacterial toxins and bacterial colony counts
 
* Precipitated by a history of acute gastroenteritis.<ref name="pmid26115751">{{cite journal| author=McCarroll MG, Riddle MS, Gutierrez RL, Porter CK| title=Infectious Gastroenteritis as a Risk Factor for Tropical Sprue and Malabsorption: A Case-Control Study. | journal=Dig Dis Sci | year= 2015 | volume= 60 | issue= 11 | pages= 3379-85 | pmid=26115751 | doi=10.1007/s10620-015-3768-8 | pmc= | url=https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/eutils/elink.fcgi?dbfrom=pubmed&tool=sumsearch.org/cite&retmode=ref&cmd=prlinks&id=26115751  }} </ref>
* Precipitated by a history of acute gastroenteritis.
* There is an increase in the inflammatory cells in the lamina propria with variable edema
 
* There is an increase in the inflammatory cells in the lamina propria with variable edema  
 
* Good clinical response to Tetracycline with restoration of the normal histology.
* Good clinical response to Tetracycline with restoration of the normal histology.
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* Negative stool, blood cultures and antigen and antibody.
* No Virus identified on Electron microscopy.
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! Allergy
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* Increase in Eosinophils in the lamina propria.
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* No Ig E antibodies have been found
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==[[Tropical sprue causes|Causes]]==
==[[Tropical sprue causes|Causes]]==

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  • Accompanied by Fever at the onset of the disease
  • Increase in the gram-negative bacterial toxins and bacterial colony counts
  • Precipitated by a history of acute gastroenteritis.[1]
  • There is an increase in the inflammatory cells in the lamina propria with variable edema
  • Good clinical response to Tetracycline with restoration of the normal histology.

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  1. McCarroll MG, Riddle MS, Gutierrez RL, Porter CK (2015). "Infectious Gastroenteritis as a Risk Factor for Tropical Sprue and Malabsorption: A Case-Control Study". Dig Dis Sci. 60 (11): 3379–85. doi:10.1007/s10620-015-3768-8. PMID 26115751.