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  • Title: [Effect of a lactose-free diet on irritable bowel syndrome].
    Author: Schöfl R, Ferenci P, Vogelsang H, Gangl A.
    Journal: Wien Klin Wochenschr; 1993; 105(12):342-5. PubMed ID: 8333203.
    Abstract:
    Pathological lactose-H2-breath test is a frequent finding in patients with suspected irritable bowel syndrome. We found it in 33 of 55 patients (60%) with chronic non-specific abdominal symptoms. Follow-up examinations after 15 months (mean) exhibited that lactose-free diet relieved symptoms in 57% of these patients completely or nearly completely. In contrast, only 12% of the patients without lactose malabsorption showed equal amelioration on the various unspecific diets and medications. The lactose-free diet succeeded particularly in young patients and patients with a short history of complaints. Therefore, we recommend lactose-H2-breath test in all patients with suspected irritable bowel syndrome for optimizing therapy.
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