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    Which Condition Is Not a Potential Cause of Bacterial Overgrowth
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Which Condition Is Not a Potential Cause of Bacterial Overgrowth

Question 90

Question 90

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Which condition is not a potential cause of bacterial overgrowth? ​


A) atrophic gastritis
B) use of acid-suppressing medications
C) lactose intolerance
D) certain gastrectomy procedures
E) impaired intestinal motility

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