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Klinische Padiatrie

[Manifestation of intolerance to cow's milk protein in mucoviscidosis with the symptom triad of hypoproteinemia, edema and anemia].

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H Skopnik
G Heimann

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The symptom complex--hypoproteinemia, edema and anemia--occurs in approximately 5 percent of CF-patients during the first 6 months of life. Since milk is the only nutritional source in this age group, a hypocaloric nutrition respectively marginaly low protein intake may contribute to these symptoms in case of an exocrine pancreatic insufficiency. Even if breast milk and soy bean formulas can advance the disease it must be mentioned that relapses of the symptom triad had never occurred under pancreatic enzyme supplementation independently of the source of milk being fed. A cow's milk protein intolerance and coincidental exocrine pancreatic insufficiency lead to the symptom complex in an infant in spite of an adequate caloric and protein intake. This case revealed again that sweat electrolyte tests are unreliable during the acute period of disease, sweat tests were positive when the presenting symptoms were resolved. The case demonstrates that repeated sweat chloride tests are mandatory during an asymptomatic phase of disease besides the exclusion of a renal or cardiac origin of the symptom complex. An early postnatal diagnosis of CF and immediate initiation of pancreatic enzyme and fat soluble vitamin supplementation could prevent such courses of disease.

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