Eczema and atopy in early childhood: low IgA plasma cell counts in the jejunal mucosa

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Twenty-one children aged between 2 and 54 months, 14 with eczema and 7 with allergies in first-degree relatives, were referred for diagnostic jejunal mucosal biopsy for a variety of symptoms. A partial villous atrophy was found in 19 of the 21 biopsies obtained; the other 2 were normal. We report a highly significant (P

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Sloper, K. S., Brook, C. G. D., Kingston, D., Pearson, J. R., & Shiner, M. (1981). Eczema and atopy in early childhood: low IgA plasma cell counts in the jejunal mucosa. Archives of Disease in Childhood, 56(12), 939–942. https://doi.org/10.1136/adc.56.12.939

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