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Abstract Objectives Breast‐fed (BF) have lower risk of infections during infancy compared to those formula‐fed (FF). A higher content of alpha‐lactalbumin (α‐lac) in breast milk, which may promote a more favorable gut microbiota, could be one reason.
Ulrika T. Nilsson +7 more
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A Hepatogenous Photosensitivity Disease of Cattle: II. Histopathology and Pathogenesis of the Hepatic Lesions [PDF]
Bertis L. Glenn +2 more
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Cow's milk protein allergy with protein‐losing enteropathy under the scope
ABSTRACT Objectives Cow's milk protein allergy (CMPA) is very frequent in infants. Presentation is variable, and symptoms fluctuate in intensity. Diagnosis can be challenging as it is mostly clinical. In severe cases, patients can present with anasarca secondary to protein‐losing enteropathy (PLE).
Morgane Thorens‐Borgeat +6 more
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Special report on diseases of cattle and on cattle feeding
A. J. Murray, D. E. Salmon
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A case of lactobezoar: Outpatient management in a neonate
Abstract A lactobezoar is a conglomerate of undigested and partially digested milk components and is the most common form of bezoar in infants. Described treatments include hospitalization for intravenous fluids and cessation of feeds, endoscopy with administration of N‐acetyl cysteine, and surgical or endoscopic removal.
Shivani Kamal +3 more
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A nephrotoxin fromAspergillus fumigatusand its possible relationship with New Zealand mucosal disease-like syndrome in cattle [PDF]
Rod Thornton, G. Shirley, R.M. Salisbury
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Abstract Food protein‐induced enterocolitis syndrome (FPIES) is a nonimmunoglobulin E (IgE)‐mediated food allergy. Most patients with solid FPIES experience a period of asymptomatic intake of the causative foods before onset. This study aimed to elucidate the pattern of egg yolk (EY) ingestion that triggers FPIES.
Yuka Okura +3 more
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INFLUENCE OF SELENIUM ON THE SELENIUM CONTENTS OF HAIR AND ON THE INCIDENCE OF NUTRITIONAL MUSCULAR DISEASE IN BEEF CATTLE [PDF]
M. Hidiroglou, R. B. Carson, G. Brossard
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Rates of parent‐reported allergic conditions in children at‐risk of celiac disease
Abstract Allergies and other chronic immune mediated conditions are becoming increasingly common. Here we utilized a prospective birth cohort called the Celiac Disease Genomic Environmental Microbiome and Metabolomic (CDGEMM) study to examine the frequency of parent reported allergic conditions and their association with celiac disease (CeD).
Timothy Sun +5 more
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