Congenital enteropathies in children: An algorithm for differential diagnosis and therapeutic management. Case report
Yulia A. Dmitrieva,
Irina N. Zakharova,
Aliya R. Miyanova
et al.
Abstract:Infant diarrhea may be caused by infectious, allergic, or surgical diseases. A distinct group comprises congenital enteropathies, a heterogeneous group of genetically determined diseases, including defects in the absorption and transport of nutrients and electrolytes, impaired differentiation of enterocytes and enteroendocrine cells, and defects in the modulation of the intestinal immune response. The final diagnosis of enteropathies is based on the results of molecular genetic tests; however, a detailed asses… Show more
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