Serum C‐reactive protein in food protein‐induced enterocolitis syndrome versus food protein‐induced proctocolitis in Japan
Pediatrics International2016Vol. 58(9), pp. 836–841
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Abstract
Serum CRP was significantly higher in the FPIES group than in the FPIP group. This suggests that serum CRP is a useful marker for differentiating the pathogenesis of FPIES from FPIP. From the perspective of serum CRP, the pathology of the intestinal inflammation in MP subjects is suggested to be similar to that of FPIES.
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