Literature DB >> 6417622

Chronic protracted diarrhea of infancy: a nutritional disease.

C W Lo, W A Walker.   

Abstract

Diarrhea is an extremely common cause of morbidity in infancy. Occasionally, it becomes protracted, leading to a vicious cycle of malabsorption, malnutrition, and failure to thrive. A number of causes of chronic diarrhea in infancy are discussed, including postinfectious enteritis, celiac sprue, cow's milk allergy, and parasitic infection. Although many mechanisms may contribute to diarrhea, a similar pathophysiologic syndrome of mucosal atrophy, inflammation, and malabsorption results. Attention should be paid to recognition of malnutrition as well as etiologic diagnosis. Therapeutic efforts should concentrate on nutritional rehabilitation, through appropriate oral elemental formulas or total parenteral nutrition. However, encouragement of breast-feeding is probably a more effective way of preventing this difficult problem.

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Year:  1983        PMID: 6417622

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pediatrics        ISSN: 0031-4005            Impact factor:   7.124


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