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Lactose maldigestion and recurrent abdominal pain in children

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Our objectives were to evaluate children with recurrent abdominal pain for lactose maldigestion and to assess factors which might predict lactose absorption status. One hundred thirty-seven children were referred for specialty evaluation of recurrent abdominal pain of at least three months' duration. Study subjects were evaluated by history and physical examination, dietary interviews, hematologic and biochemical laboratory testing, stool parasite examination, and radiologic or endoscopic structural examinations, as indicated. Lactose hydrogen breath testing was performed after challenge with 1 g/kg lactose (10% aqueous solution). There were 53 males and 84 females, whose ages ranged from 6 to 18 years (9.64 ±2.9; mean±sd). Lactose maldigestion was detected in 33/137 patients (24%). The prevalence of abdominal pain, bloating, gas, flatulence, diarrhea, and constipation was similar in children with or without lactose maldigestion. The perception of symptoms related to the ingestion of dairy products was similar in both groups. No other clinical parameter predicted lactose maldigestion. However, children with lactose maldigestion had overall clinical improvement with a lactose-restricted diet. Clinical evaluation alone cannot adequately predict the presence of lactose maldigestion in children. Formal evaluation for lactose maldigestion using breath hydrogen testing methods should be considered in children with recurrent abdominal pain.

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This work was presented in part at the annual meeting of the American College of Gastroenterology, October 4–6, 1993, New York, New York, and has been published in abstract form (Am J Gastroenterol 88:1600, 1993).

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Webster, R.B., DiPalma, J.A. & Gremse, D.A. Lactose maldigestion and recurrent abdominal pain in children. Digest Dis Sci 40, 1506–1510 (1995). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02285199

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