Carbohydrate digestion: development in early infancy
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Carbohydrate digestion: development in early infancy
Abstract
Developmental, congenital, and acquired carbohydrate malabsorption syndromes and the particular problems of premature and compromised infants are presented. The clinical features, pathogenesis and intervention strategies for the aforementioned disorders are reviewed.
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