PEDIATRICS Vol. 1 No. 2 February 1948, pp. 159-173
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THE TREATMENT OF FIBROSIS OF THE PANCREAS IN INFANTS AND CHILDREN

CHARLES D. MAY M.D.1 and CHARLES UPTON LOWE M.D.1

1 The Department of Pediatrics, Harvard Medical School, and the Infants' and Children's Hospitals, Boston, Mass.

This analysis of the living patients with fibrosis of the pancreas provides some basis for the belief that aerosol antibiotic therapy for the pulmonary infection and a well-balanced diet given ad lib can improve considerably the prognosis of fibrosis of the pancreas, and indicates that there is little justification for the use of restricted or special diets in this disorder.

Submitted on September 15, 1947




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