Английская Википедия:Intestinal metabolic bromhidrosis syndrome

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Intestinal metabolic bromhidrosis syndrome (IMBS) is a disorderШаблон:Citation needed, that is characterized by bromhidrosis and halitosis symptoms that are caused by odorous intestinal metabolites passing through the intestinal wall and by the liver to be excreted by skin glands and the lung gas exchange.

Patients with those symptoms show chronic body odor and bad breath despite a completely normal or even higher hygienic standard.

Recent intestinal metabolic research

Bromhidrosis is regularly viewed as a classical dermatological disorder,[1] but recent medical research is more and more putting focus on the intestinal metabolism as a source of bromhidrosis symptoms.[2]

Types of chronic body or halitosis odors

IMBS as a syndrome is wrapping several specific subsets of body and/or halitosis odors to be present as a symptom:

In patients a single but also any combination of different body odor or halitosis smells might be present. Additionally those symptoms can vary based on different dietary choices over time.

Underlying diseases

IMBS as a syndrome can be caused by various (mostly rare) diseases.

At the moment following diseases are already defined and known to cause Bromhidrosis symptoms:

  • Trimethylaminuria
  • Dimethyglycineuria[3]
  • Defects in SELENBP1 gene which leads to accumulation of methanethiol and a cabbage like body odor and halitosis[4]

As intestinal research progresses, it is expected that further diseases emerge that are able to explain the occurrence of all the observed types of body odor.and halitosis types and their corresponding intestinal metabolites.

Correlation with irritable bowel syndrome (IBS)

Newer studies on the field of IBS research showed e.g. elevated dimethylglycine levels in urine samples of patient subgroups.[5] Elevated dimethylglycine levels in urine samples are known to also correlate with fish odor symptoms[6]

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