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Overgrowth         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Overgrowth (disambiguation)
·noun Excessive growth.
overgrowth         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Overgrowth (disambiguation)
¦ noun excessive growth.
Small intestinal bacterial overgrowth         
MEDICAL CONDITION
Small intestine bacterial overgrowth syndrome; Small intenstine bacterial overgrowth syndrome; Bacterial overgrowth; Sbbo; Sbbos; Sibos; Small intestine bacterial overgrowth; Small intestinal bacterial overgrowth syndrome; SBBOS; Bacterial overgrowth syndrome; Small bowel bacterial overgrowth syndrome; Small intestinal bacterial overgrown; Small Intestinal Bacterial Overgrowth; Barrier effect (microbiology); Sibo
Small intestinal bacterial overgrowth (SIBO), also termed bacterial overgrowth, or small bowel bacterial overgrowth syndrome (SBBOS), is a disorder of excessive bacterial growth in the small intestine. Unlike the colon (or large bowel), which is rich with bacteria, the small bowel usually has fewer than 100,000 organisms per millilitre.

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Overgrowth
Overgrowth may refer to:
Examples of use of overgrowth
1. Many of California‘s levees were built decades ago by farmers and are riddled with rodent holes and weakened by overgrowth.
2. Retin A cream may help to reverse the problem, or Dithranol (a tar–like ointment) discourages the overgrowth of the outer layer of skin cells.
3. Algae overgrowth and a resulting oxygen–starved "dead zone" in Lake Erie, all but eliminated by the early 1'80s, are returning.
4. When I last did this drive in 1''3, the overgrowth was beginning to engulf an abandoned village on the main road.
5. Often the pregnancy hormones, which soften the ligaments elsewhere in the body in preparation for childbirth, promote a spongy overgrowth of new bone and are blamed for accelerating the process.