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    Exam 19: Carbohydrate- and Fat-Modified Diets for Malabsorption Disorders
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    Which Clinical Procedure Does Not Evaluate and Diagnose Malabsorption? ​
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Which Clinical Procedure Does Not Evaluate and Diagnose Malabsorption? ​

Question 40

Question 40

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Which clinical procedure does not evaluate and diagnose malabsorption? ​


A) endoscopy
B) stool fat analysis
C) hydrogen breath test
D) xylose absorption test
E) resection

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