Wallach's Interpretation of Diagnostic Tests: Pathways to Arriving at a Clinical Diagnosis (1307 page)

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XYLOSE ABSORPTION TEST
   Definition
   
D
-xylose is a monosaccharide that does not require digestion by pancreatic enzymes or bile acids prior to absorption. In this test, 25 g of
D
-xylose is given orally and blood xylose levels are measured at 1 and 3 hours later and urinary excretion of xylose is measured for 5 hours. Abnormal
D
-xylose test suggests a mucosal problem as the cause of malabsorption.
   
Normal range:
   Serum: ≥25 mg/dL (adult, 1 hour, 25-g dose, normal renal function)
   Urine: ≥4 g/5 hours (5-hour urine collection in adults >12 years [25-g dose])
   Use
   Diagnose conditions that presents with malabsorption due to defects in the integrity of gastrointestinal mucosa.
   Interpretation

Increased In

   NA.

Decreased In

   Malabsorption syndromes, such as Celiac or Crohn disease
   Small intestine bacterial overgrowth
   Whipple disease
   Limitations

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