Clinical Relevance
Cross-source consensus on Clinical Relevance from 1 sources and 4 claims.
1 sources · 4 claims
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- Intestinal permeability becomes clinically important when enough of the intestinal tract exceeds a permeability threshold. — Leaky Gut as a Dynamic Intestinal State
- The clinical issue is the amount of affected intestinal lining, not the mere existence of any permeability. — Leaky Gut as a Dynamic Intestinal State
- Slowed repair can leave more intestinal lining leaky over time. — Leaky Gut as a Dynamic Intestinal State
- Greater net permeability can make inflammatory responses more significant. — Leaky Gut as a Dynamic Intestinal State