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Differential diagnosis

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A presentation similar to toddler's diarrhoea is seen in children who have had dietary restriction, especially in the form of a low-fat diet. The diarrhoea ceases when a normal fat intake is reintroduced, about 4g/kg/day.

Other differential diagnoses include:

  • chronic infective diarrhoea - stool analysis should be performed to rule this out, in particular looking for ova, cysts and parasites
  • coeliac disease - although this should cause failure to thrive
  • blind-loop syndrome

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