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ˌmalabˈsorption Physiol. [f. mal- + absorption.] Imperfect absorption (of food material by the body).
1932Dorland Med. Dict. (ed. 16) 739/2 Malabsorption, disorder of normal nutritive absorption; disordered anabolism. 1962Lancet 2 June 1168/2 The rickets of cœliac disease is commonly attributed to malabsorption of vitamin D. 1974Passmore & Robson Compan. Med. Stud. III. xix. 58/1 The term malabsorption syndrome is applied to a number of conditions that affect the gut or digestive glands and which result in disturbance of the absorption of one or more nutrients. |