31. Even more recently Hammer etal measured the magnitude of faecal carbohydrate excretion in five patients with exocrine pancreatic insufficiency. 32. Examples include anorexia nervosa, personality disorders, and patients with resistant depression. 33. Examples include patients with chronic infections, inflammation, malignancies, and liver disease. 34. Finally, as discussed previously, phosphate should almost never be given to patients with renal failure. 35. First, our population was limited to patients with sputum-smear-positive pulmonary tuberculosis. 36. For many patients, acute care came in county or city general hospitals where patients with contagious diseases were sent. |