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Intestinal lymphangiectasia is a condition where the lymphatic vessels in the intestines become enlarged and leaky, leading to the loss of protein and lymph fluid into the GI tract. This can result in symptoms such as swelling, weight loss, malnutrition, and deficiencies in essential nutrients. Treatment often focuses on managing symptoms and preventing complications through dietary changes and medications.

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