PEDIATRICS Vol. 47 No. 6 June 1971, pp. 1029-1032
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RECURRENT ABDOMINAL PAIN DUE TO MILK AND LACTOSE INTOLERANCE IN SCHOOL-AGED CHILDREN

Theodore M. Bayless M.D.1 and Shi-Shung Huang M.D.1

1 Departments of Medicine and Pediatrics, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland

Five otherwise healthy children, ages 6 to 13 years, with episodes of abdominal pain, experienced the same symptoms with a lactose tolerance test and became asymptomatic on a diet low in milk products. None complained of diarrhea and all had been able to drink milk as infants. The abdominal pain was related to milk and lactose intolerance.

Submitted on September 14, 1970
Accepted on January 5, 1971




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