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Article: Milk allergy and bottles over the back fence: two single patient trials.(Case Report)(Case study)
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- Cases Journal
- Article date:
- August 8, 2008
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Authors: Bruce Arroll (corresponding author) [1]; Harry Pert [2]; Gordon Guyatt [3]
Introduction
Parents of young children whose behaviour is not conforming to expected patterns are often concerned about milk allergy. Children who acquire milk allergy typically do so in the first one to two years of life and commonly lose the allergy after a few months [1]. Two children, one aged about 6 months presented to their general practitioner with a history of diarrhea, skin rash, irritability and wheeze. The parents, reinforced by their peer group's opinions, were considering milk allergy as a possible cause of the problems. Both sets of parents ...
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