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[Ménétriér's disease in children]
1Department of Pediatrics, Bnei-Zion Medical Center, Faculty of Medicine, Technion, Haifa, Israel.
Harefuah
|August 3, 2001
Abstract:
Ménétriér's disease in children is a rare disorder that is characterized by the presence of marked protein losing gastropathy associated with enlarged and thickened gastric folds. Abnormal regulation of gastric epithelial growth, probably triggered by an infectious agent, has been suggested as an etiology for this disorder. We describe a case of Ménétriér's disease in a young child and review the current literature encompassing the different aspects of the disease.