Effect of continued feeding of cows' milk on asymptomatic infants with milk protein sensitive enteropathy
The clinical response and the histological changes in the mucosa of the small bowel in response to continued feeding with cows' milk protein were assessed over a period of 2-6 weeks in 24 infants who had shown histological changes without immediate clinical symptoms after challenge with a diet...
Main Authors: | Iyngkaran, N., Yadav, M., Boey, C.G., Lam, K.L. |
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Format: | Article |
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BMJ Publishing Group
1988
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