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Neonatal Appendicitis with Cow Milk Protein Allergy
1Surya Children's Hospital and Nanavati Superspeciality hospital, Santacruz, Mumbai, India. aditirj@gmail.com.
Abstract:
Appendicitis is rare in the neonatal period. A 6-week-old baby presented with fulminant appendicitis. At the age of 6 months, the infant was diagnosed with Cow milk protein allergy. Association between CMPA and appendicitis was a rare association in our case, showing that CMPA can have a wide spectrum of gastrointestinal involvement.
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