Prospective Assessment of Pediatrician-Diagnosed Food Protein–Induced Allergic Proctocolitis by Gross or Occult Blood
Victoria Martin(Massachusetts General Hospital), Qian Yuan(Harvard University), Caroline Southwick(Massachusetts General Hospital), Alanna Hickey(Massachusetts General Hospital), Kuan‐Wen Su(Chang Gung University), Renata Ndahayo(Massachusetts General Hospital), Hannah Seay(Massachusetts General Hospital), Corinne Keet(Johns Hopkins University), Michael Elkort(Harvard University), Yamini V. Virkud(Washington University in St. Louis), Wayne G. Shreffler(ENT and Allergy), Tetiana Pronchick(Newton Wellesley Hospital), Eileen Kramer(Newton Wellesley Hospital), Susan Reuter(Newton Wellesley Hospital), Brinda Gupta(Georgetown University), Rachael Rosow(Massachusetts General Hospital)
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