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what is 'schilling test'?

Definition for Schilling test

Schilling test is a medical procedure used for such diagnoses as: gastritis, malabsorption and megaloblastic anemia.

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gastritis
irritation of inner lining of stomach
malabsorption
defect in absorption of nutrients from the bowel
megaloblastic anemia
type of anemia where red blood cells are larger than normal
vitamin B12 deficiency
vitamin deficiency causing anemia and neurological symptoms
celiac disease
malabsorption resulting from abnormal reaction to gliadin







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