Massive hematemesis and melena stool: A case report of unusual manifestation of Cow's milk protein intolerance

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Abstract

Cow's milk protein intolerance (CMPI) is a common condition that causes gastrointestinal bleeding in the first year of life. It is the most common cause of chronic blood loss and anemia; however, severe massive hematemesis is an uncommon condition. Herein, we present a case of severe massive hematemesis with melena stool in a six-month-old boy with cow's milk protein intolerance. In this case, we described management used in poor developing countries.

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Doya, L. J., Aljanati, O., Mansour, H. A., Naamah, M., Ibrahim, A. A., Yousef, N., … Ibrahim, A. (2021). Massive hematemesis and melena stool: A case report of unusual manifestation of Cow’s milk protein intolerance. Oxford Medical Case Reports, 2021(10), 392–394. https://doi.org/10.1093/omcr/omab095

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