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Schnedl, WJ; Enko, D; Mangge, H; Schenk, M; Lackner, S; Holasek, SJ.
Benign pancreatic hyperenzymemia (Gullo syndrome), histamine intolerance, and carbohydrate malabsorption.
Proc (Bayl Univ Med Cent). 2017; 30(2):177-178
Doi: 10.1080/08998280.2017.11929574
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Schnedl Wolfgang
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Enko Dietmar
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Holasek Sandra Johanna
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Lackner Sonja
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Mangge Harald
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Schenk Michael
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Benign pancreatic hyperenzymemia (Gullo syndrome) is characterized by a more than threefold increase of the pancreatic enzymes lipase and amylase in the absence of a pancreatic disease over a period of more than 1 year, with elevations and significant undulations of pancreatic enzyme serum concentrations occurring on a day-to-day basis for 5 consecutive days. Nonspecific abdominal complaints may be caused by carbohydrate and/or protein malabsorption. We report a patient with benign pancreatic hyperenzymemia with lactose and histamine malabsorption; the symptoms of gastrointestinal malabsorption were treated successfully with an individually tailored lactose- and histamine-free diet.