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Patients with sprue begin to eliminate neutral red through the gastric mucosa sooner than do patients with other diseases and the same degree of gastric acidity and a similar atrophic gastritis. Since patients with primary anemia do not excrete the dye, the use of neutral red can be used as a help in differential diagnosis in puzzling cases.

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Crohn, B.B., Kraemer, M., Paula, G.S.d. et al. Notice. American Journal of Digestive Diseases 7, 182–185 (1940). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02997174

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