2004
DOI: 10.1002/j.1536-4801.2004.tb12102.x
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Neonatal Enteropathies: Defining the Causes of Protracted Diarrhea of Infancy

Abstract: The underlying causes of chronic diarrhea beginning early in life are increasingly well defined. Infectious and post‐infectious enteropathies and food sensitive/allergic enteropathy account for the majority of cases. Recent attention has focused on characterizing defined entities, which cause protracted diarrhea in infants and young children. Disorders of intestinal ion transport usually present at birth following a pregnancy complicated by polyhydramnios. Intestinal mucosal biopsies show normal architect with… Show more

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