Congenital intestinal lymphangiectasis (LIP) is a protein-losing enteropathy that appears sporadically in children. It begins with edema due to hypoproteinemia and hypoalbuminemia, and in some cases with ascites, immunodeficience and hypocalcemic tetania. The purpose of this report is to present two patients with LIP which appeared during the first year of life. The diagnosis was certificated by upper gastrointestinal videoendoscopy and histological findings. Both patients were treated with a new formula containing mean chain triglycerides with an adequate response, not obtained before with a common semielemental formula.

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