Diagnostic of intussusseption in initial presenting as egg allergy
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Gastrointestinal symptom is one of the common presenting symptoms in children. Apart from infection, gastro-intestinal food allergy and surgical conditions are also need to be considered, Herein, we report a case of infant presenting with urticaria and repetitive vomiting initially presumptive diagnosed as food protein induced enterocolitis syndromes from egg allergy but the final diagnosis was intussusception
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