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On 23/06/2012 13:22, Nikki Lee wrote:
> Dear Lactnet Friends:
>
> When, oh when, is there ever an article titled,  "This illness in
> formula-fed infant"?
>
> However there are plenty titled like this one:  "Acrodermatitis
> enteropathic in a breast-fed infant" Gutiérrez-González E, Alvarez-Pérez A,
> Loureiro M, Sánchez-Aguilar D, Toribio J. Actas Dermosifiliogr. 2012
> Mar;103(2):170-2. Epub 2011 Sep 16. Spanish. No abstract available.
>
My impression from the bit of the article that was available was that 
the point of stating that in the title was that this is a problem that 
generally occurs in FF infants, so the fact that it occurred in a 
breastfed infant was worthy of note. For obvious reasons, it's much 
rarer for the opposite to occur.  ;-)

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