SUMMARY There are at least 20 rare autosomal recessive disorders that are excessively common in Finland of which congenital lactase deficiency is one. During the last 17 years we have found 16 cases. In each case the mother noted watery diarrhoea, generally after the first feed of breast milk, and at the latest, by age 10 days. The lactose malabsorption was verified at a mean age of 36 (range 3-90) days, by which time the infants were dehydrated and 15 of them weighed less than at birth (mean weight for age was-2 8 SDs). On a lactose-free elimination diet (a group of6 on Nutramigen and a group of 10 on soy-based formula) the children caught up in growth. One infant in each group showed allergic symptoms. While the infants were being breast ...
Introduction. Secondary lactose intolerance (SLI) belongs to the rarer manifestations of gluten-sens...
Rotavirus infection is one of the causes of the lactase deficiency. The pathogenesis of the lactase ...
Lactose is the main carbohydrate in human and mammalian milk. Lactose requires enzymatic hydrolysis ...
Introduction. Cardinal changes in medicine during recent years have made the problem of disorders in...
Congenital lactase deficiency (CLD) is a severe gastrointestinal disorder characterized by watery di...
SummaryCongenital lactase deficiency (CLD) is an autosomal recessive, gastrointestinal disorder char...
The topic of the article is the lactase deficiency in children. The most frequent clinical manifesta...
Congenital lactase deficiency (CLD) is a severe autosomal recessive genetic disorder that affects th...
The intestinal brush-border enzyme lactase splits lactose into its component monosaccharides, glucos...
Lactose intolerance tends to be one of the most frequent health conditions related to the intake of ...
Clinical manifestations of lactase (LCT) deficiency include intestinal and extra-intestinal symptoms...
ABSTRACT The milk drinking capacity of 200 adults was determined experimentally and the results corr...
SUMMARY An infant with lactose intolerance is described. A breast-fed infant developed vomiting at 3...
About 75 % of the world’s population loses ability to lactose tolerance in adulthood. The study of t...
Approximately 70 % of the world population has hypolactasia, which often remains undiagnosed and has...
Introduction. Secondary lactose intolerance (SLI) belongs to the rarer manifestations of gluten-sens...
Rotavirus infection is one of the causes of the lactase deficiency. The pathogenesis of the lactase ...
Lactose is the main carbohydrate in human and mammalian milk. Lactose requires enzymatic hydrolysis ...
Introduction. Cardinal changes in medicine during recent years have made the problem of disorders in...
Congenital lactase deficiency (CLD) is a severe gastrointestinal disorder characterized by watery di...
SummaryCongenital lactase deficiency (CLD) is an autosomal recessive, gastrointestinal disorder char...
The topic of the article is the lactase deficiency in children. The most frequent clinical manifesta...
Congenital lactase deficiency (CLD) is a severe autosomal recessive genetic disorder that affects th...
The intestinal brush-border enzyme lactase splits lactose into its component monosaccharides, glucos...
Lactose intolerance tends to be one of the most frequent health conditions related to the intake of ...
Clinical manifestations of lactase (LCT) deficiency include intestinal and extra-intestinal symptoms...
ABSTRACT The milk drinking capacity of 200 adults was determined experimentally and the results corr...
SUMMARY An infant with lactose intolerance is described. A breast-fed infant developed vomiting at 3...
About 75 % of the world’s population loses ability to lactose tolerance in adulthood. The study of t...
Approximately 70 % of the world population has hypolactasia, which often remains undiagnosed and has...
Introduction. Secondary lactose intolerance (SLI) belongs to the rarer manifestations of gluten-sens...
Rotavirus infection is one of the causes of the lactase deficiency. The pathogenesis of the lactase ...
Lactose is the main carbohydrate in human and mammalian milk. Lactose requires enzymatic hydrolysis ...