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Variations in Colonic H<sub>2</sub>and CO<sub>2</sub>Production As a Cause of Inadequate Diagnosis of Carbohydrate Maldigestion in Breath Tests
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Excretion in breath of 13CO2 produced in the colon during a 13C-lactulose breath test correlates with the breath H2 excretion. This could explain the occurrence of false-negative 13CO2 lactose breath tests when colonic gas production is high and false-negative lactose H2 breath test results when gas production is low. It can also explain the improved sensitivity of the combined H2/13CO2 lactose breath test compared with both breath tests alone.
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