Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9369869 | Archives de Pédiatrie | 2005 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Conclusion. - The high prevalence of CMPA among these patients with no risk factors of allergy raises the question of the role of neonatal intestinal surgery in developing food allergy. These data should be confirmed by prospective case-control studies. They underline the interest to evoke the diagnosis of CMPA when digestive symptoms occur after milk protein introduction in children undergoing neonatal intestinal surgery. Breast feeding or milk protein hydrolysate formula should be used for refeeding these patients.
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Authors
A. El Hassani, L. Michaud, A. Chartier, D. Penel-Capelle, R. Sfeir, R. Besson, D. Turck, F. Gottrand,