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      Small bowel bacterial overgrowth as a cause of chronic diarrhea after liver transplantation in children.

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          Children who have undergone liver transplantation may develop chronic diarrhea for a number of reasons. Three children who underwent liver transplantation for liver failure, all of whom had had previous biliary and intestinal surgeries and whose postoperative course was marked by signs and symptoms of intestinal malabsorption including chronic diarrhea, are described. Duodenal aspirates showed a panoply of bacterial species, and duodenal histology featured villus atrophy in two: one associated with luminal gram-positive cocci and another with acute and chronic duodenitis. Oral antibiotics cleared the symptoms. Small bowel bacterial overgrowth may need to be considered in children with chronic diarrhea after liver transplantation, especially when previous intestinal surgery has taken place. Long-term antibiotic therapy may be required to effectively eradicate the offending organisms to suppress symptoms.

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          Journal
          Liver Transpl Surg
          Liver transplantation and surgery : official publication of the American Association for the Study of Liver Diseases and the International Liver Transplantation Society
          Wiley
          1074-3022
          1074-3022
          Mar 1998
          : 4
          : 2
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Department of Pediatrics, University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha 68198-5160, USA.
          Article
          S1527646598000276
          10.1002/lt.500040202
          9516570
          aff1158f-87ea-4cd1-a07a-e4048167aebc
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