id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-021626-ck2kybtp Walker-Smith, John Dietary protein intolerance 2013-10-21 .txt text/plain 13881 727 50 Abnormalities of the small intestinal mucosa have been reported in children suffering temporary intolerances to cows' milk protein, soy protein, gluten, eggs, chicken, ground rice and fish. The involvement of IgE in the immunological response of the lamina propria to milk challenge in children with cows' milk protein intolerance has been described by Shiner and her colleagues (1975) , also by Kilby, Walker-Smith and Wood (1976) , who showed an increase in IgE cell numbers in the small intestinal mucosa after a milk challenge in a child with cows' milk sensitive enteropathy. One remarkable exception is the case report of Watt, Pincott and Harries in 1983 of a child with coeliac disease whose small intestinal mucosa was responsive to cows' milk until at least the age of 7 years. In addition to the above challenge procedure, related to small intestinal biopsy, various laboratory tests have been studied to help to diagnose cows' milk protein intolerance. ./cache/cord-021626-ck2kybtp.txt ./txt/cord-021626-ck2kybtp.txt