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Infantile Diarrhea

American Journal of Diseases of Children, 1966
IN SPITE of high prevalence, the etiology of infantile diarrhea often remains somewhat obscure. Fewer than one half of infants developing acute enteritis yield enterobacteriaceae of pathogenic significance. A significant fraction yields viruses, but the etiological significance of these agents has yet to be established as primarily responsible for the ...
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INFANTILE DIARRHEA

American Journal of Diseases of Children, 1932
In Detroit the most severe and rapidly fatal forms of infantile diarrhea begin to make their appearance about the third week of August, reach a peak during September and become less frequent in early October. This curve corresponds closely to that observed in other cities having approximately the same climatic conditions.
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Infantile systemic hyalinosis presenting as intractable infantile diarrhea

European Journal of Pediatrics, 2008
Infantile systemic hyalinosis is an autosomal recessive disease characterized by severe progressive flexion contractures, multiple recurring subcutaneous tumours, and gingival hypertrophy. It is caused by mutations in the gene encoding capillary morphogenesis protein-2 (CMG2).
Luluah, Al-Mubarak   +2 more
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