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Cow's milk allergy versus cow milk intolerance
Annals of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology, 2002Although cow's milk allergy (CMA) and cow's milk intolerance (CMI) are two different terms, they are often used interchangeably, resulting in confusion both in clinical practice and in research reports.To promote the appropriate differential use of the terms CMA and CMI.Highlighting the differences in clinical and laboratory findings between CMA and ...
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Endocrine‚ Metabolic & Immune Disorders-Drug Targets, 2014
In this review, clinical and epidemiological aspects of milk allergy along with current data on the structure and function of the main cow's milk allergens, are presented. Milk allergy is the most frequent food allergy in childhood. One of the reasons why allergy to cow's milk shows its highest prevalence in children is its early introduction into the ...
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In this review, clinical and epidemiological aspects of milk allergy along with current data on the structure and function of the main cow's milk allergens, are presented. Milk allergy is the most frequent food allergy in childhood. One of the reasons why allergy to cow's milk shows its highest prevalence in children is its early introduction into the ...
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Applied Animal Behaviour Science, 1985
Abstract Cows of European origin were often kept apart from bulls during the past two millenia with the result that herdsmen had to judge by female behavior when to bring them together for mating. Since cow-cow mounting is an accurate sign that the time is right for taking the cow being mounted (“mountee”) to be bred, and that estrus is imminent in ...
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Abstract Cows of European origin were often kept apart from bulls during the past two millenia with the result that herdsmen had to judge by female behavior when to bring them together for mating. Since cow-cow mounting is an accurate sign that the time is right for taking the cow being mounted (“mountee”) to be bred, and that estrus is imminent in ...
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Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1986
Sir .—I was disappointed that chronic bronchitis induced by cow's milk allergy was not mentioned in the article by Smith et al. 1 I noted that 12 of the 20 children reported in the article developed onset of symptoms in the first year of life. In a study of asthma and cow's milk allergy, Brasher 2 noted a very high incidence of cow's milk allergy in ...
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Sir .—I was disappointed that chronic bronchitis induced by cow's milk allergy was not mentioned in the article by Smith et al. 1 I noted that 12 of the 20 children reported in the article developed onset of symptoms in the first year of life. In a study of asthma and cow's milk allergy, Brasher 2 noted a very high incidence of cow's milk allergy in ...
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Pediatrics, 1970
It seems incongruous that in the issue of November, 1969, there are two separate articles with regard to use of cow's milk. In the first, Drs. Berenberg, Mandell, and Fellers1, again emphasize the supposedly well known hazard of using high solute skimmed cow's milk, either boiled or non-boiled, in the treatment of acute diarrhea of infancy. The all too
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It seems incongruous that in the issue of November, 1969, there are two separate articles with regard to use of cow's milk. In the first, Drs. Berenberg, Mandell, and Fellers1, again emphasize the supposedly well known hazard of using high solute skimmed cow's milk, either boiled or non-boiled, in the treatment of acute diarrhea of infancy. The all too
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