Immune and autoimmune enteropathies

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Abstract

Autoimmune enteropathy characteristically presents in infancy with protracted diarrhea. Underlying disorders of immune function, including regulatory T cells, must be excluded. Treatment options include nutritional rehabilitation, immune suppression, and, in select cases, bone marrow transplant. Copyright © 2006 Nestec Ltd., Vevey/S. Karger AG.

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Sherman, P. M., Cutz, E., & Goulet, O. (2006). Immune and autoimmune enteropathies. Annales Nestle. https://doi.org/10.1159/000086495

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