Abstract

Gastroenterology Medicine & Research Milk Allergy: A Commonly Missed Cause of Transient Pancreatitis in Infants- A Case Report Victor Ortuzar-Seminario, Frances Guerra and Antoine Jeri-Yabar* School of Medicine, University of Peruvian Applied Sciences, British American Hospital, Lima, Peru *Corresponding author:Antoine Jeri- Yabar, School of Medicine, University of Peruvian Applied Sciences, British American Hospital, Lima, Peru Submission: April 27, 2021;Published: June 23, 2021 DOI: 10.31031/GMR.2021.06.000626 ISSN 2637-7632Volume6 Issue1

Highlights

  • The incidence of pediatric acute pancreatitis is 3-13 cases per 100,000 persons per year [1]

  • Five to twenty percent of children with acute pancreatitis have pancreatic anomalies, making it one of the most common causes of pancreatitis in this population [1] only preceded by genetic associations

  • Milk allergy is the most common food allergy in young children and its prevalence is higher in infants than young children

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Volume 6 - Issue 1 How to cite this article: Victor OrtuzarSeminario, Frances Guerra, Antoine JeriYabar. Milk Allergy: A Commonly Missed Cause of Transient Pancreatitis in InfantsA Case Report.

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