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149. Magazzu G, Scoglio R. Gastrointestinal manifestations of cow's milk allergy. Ann<br />

Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2002 Dec;89(6 Suppl 1):65-8. PMID: 12487208<br />

149b. Iacono G et al. Severe infantile colic <strong>and</strong> food intolerance: a long-term<br />

prospective study. J Pediatr Gastroenterol Nutr. 1991 Apr;12(3):332-5.<br />

"To determine the relationship between infantile colic <strong>and</strong> cow's milk protein intolerance<br />

(CMPI) in formula-fed infants, 70 infants (38 male, 32 female) were selected, with<br />

mean age 30.2 ± 21.4 days, with severe colic (duration of crying greater than 4 h per<br />

day for 5 days per week). In 50 of the infants in the study group (71.4%) there was a<br />

remission of symptoms when cow's milk protein (CMP) was eliminated from the diet.<br />

Two successive challenges caused the return of symptoms in all these 50 infants. There<br />

was a positive anamnesis for atopy in 9 of 50 of the patients with CMP-related colic <strong>and</strong><br />

in 1 of 20 of those with non-CMP-related colic (p greater than 0.05). A follow-up period<br />

of 18 months' mean duration showed that 22 of 50 (44%) of the infants with CMPrelated<br />

colic <strong>and</strong> 1 of 20 (5%) of those with non-CMP-related colic developed an overt<br />

alimentary intolerance (p less than 0.02). We conclude that a considerable percentage<br />

of the infants with severe colic also have CMPI <strong>and</strong> that in these cases, dietetic<br />

treatment should be the first therapeutic approach."<br />

Chronic Diarrhea of Infancy<br />

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light microscopic study. J Pediatr Gastroenterol Nutr. 1990 Nov;11(4):455-63. PMID:<br />

2262834<br />

152. Pathogenesis of small-intestinal mucosal lesions in chronic diarrhea of infancy: II.<br />

An electron microscopic study. J Pediatr Gastroenterol Nutr 1990 11(4):464-80 PMID<br />

2262835<br />

153. Mehta DI, Blecker U. Chronic diarrhea in infancy <strong>and</strong> childhood. J La State Med<br />

Soc. 1998 Sep;150(9):419-29. PMID 9785754<br />

Recurrent otitis<br />

154. Recent advances in otitis media. 6. Microbiology <strong>and</strong> immunology. Ann Otol Rhinol<br />

Laryngol Suppl. 2002 188:62-81. PMID 11968862<br />

155. Viral-Bacterial Synergy in Otitis Media: Implications for Management. Curr Infect<br />

Dis Rep. 2000 Apr;2(2):154-159. PMID: 11095851<br />

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