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==Historical Perspective== | ==Historical Perspective== | ||
Steato means relating to fatty matter or tissue and rrhea means discharge; flow. So the word means flow of fatty matter. | Steato means relating to fatty matter or tissue and rrhea means discharge; flow. So the word means flow of fatty matter. Malabsorption is a condition which is associated with impaired [[absorption]] of one or all dietary [[Nutrient|nutrients]]. There are multiple etiologies with diminished [[Intestine|intestinal]] [[absorption]]. Many of them present with [[diarrhea]], especially [[steatorrhea]] | ||
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Steato means relating to fatty matter or tissue and rrhea means discharge; flow. So the word means flow of fatty matter. Malabsorption is a condition which is associated with impaired absorption of one or all dietary nutrients. There are multiple etiologies with diminished intestinal absorption. Many of them present with diarrhea, especially steatorrhea