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. 1978 Apr;33(1):53-7.

[The milk curd syndrome]

[Article in German]
  • PMID: 669971

[The milk curd syndrome]

[Article in German]
J P Pochon et al. Helv Paediatr Acta. 1978 Apr.

Abstract

The milk curd syndrome is an as yet little known cause of intestinal obstruction in neonates. Two personal cases are reported, and 37 others are collected from the world literature. Infants with milk curd syndrome have a normal discharge of meconium. The intestinal obstruction appears usually between the 2nd and 16th day after birth. In most of the cases, the milk curd was found in the distal part of the ileum. The aetiology of the milk curd obstruction syndrome remains still unclear. The composition of artificial milk feeding formula in connexion with transitory absorption deficiency of amino acids, and the possibility of a temporarily insufficient excretion of bile acids are discussed.

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