glucose-galactose malabsorption [DOID:0070563]
A glucose metabolism disease characterized by a defect in glucose and galactose transport across the intestinal brush border, resulting in neonatal onset of life-threatening watery diarrhea and dehydration, that has_material_basis_in homozygous mutation in the SLC5A1 gene on chromosome 22q12.3.
inflammatory diarrhea [DOID:0050132]
A gastrointestinal system infectious disease involving diarrhea that occurs when there is damage to the mucosal lining or brush border, which leads to a passive loss of protein-rich fluids, and a decreased ability to absorb these lost fluids. It can be caused by bacterial infections, viral infections, parasitic infections, or autoimmune problems such as inflammatory bowel diseases. It can also be caused by tuberculosis, colon cancer, and enteritis.