Ann Med Interne (Paris)
April 1980
A 5-month-old infant presented with vomiting and severe hypoproteinemia from exsudation of proteins into the digestive tract, confirmed by isotopic tests. The association of hypertrophic edematous gastritis, interstitial jejunitis, and severe blood eosinophilia suggested the diagnosis of an exsudative eosinophil-type gastro-enteropathy. An allergy to cow's milk proteins was suspected because of the onset of the disorders at the time of weaning and the appearance of the eczema during the same period.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe child's gastroduodenal ulcer is not uncommon. Its symptomatology is notably different from the adult's and gives it a rather original aspect. The pain is often atypical, almost permanent and its rythm is not necessarily related to the meals.
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