Managing pregnancy with long‐term parenteral nutrition: A case report and review of the literature
Abstract Parenteral nutrition (PN) is essential for patients with chronic intestinal failure but poses significant challenges during pregnancy because of increased nutrition needs and associated risks such as central line–associated bloodstream infections. We report a case of a 29‐year‐old primigravid woman with Crohn's disease who required chronic PN.
Muhammad Shahzil+6 more
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Clinical support can make the difference in exclusive breastfeeding success among working women [PDF]
Verónica Valdés
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Abstract Objectives To examine the effects of lipid‐based nutrient supplements (LNS) containing milk protein (MP) and/or whey permeate (WP) on markers of intestinal inflammation and enterocyte mass among stunted children. Furthermore, to explore whether gut status modifies effects of LNS on growth and micronutrient status.
Hannah Pesu+14 more
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A call for consistency in definition of breastfeeding behaviors
Miriam H. Labbok, C.Jared Coffin
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Carbohydrate malabsorption mimicking immune dysregulation: A histological challenge
Abstract We report a case of neonatal‐onset intractable diarrhea, where the patient's histologic findings suggested immune dysregulation. However, genetic testing revealed compound heterozygous variants in the SLC5A1 gene. This case report adds to the existing literature by demonstrating that severe carbohydrate malabsorption can cause inflammatory ...
Seyma Eroglu+4 more
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Breastfeeding and risk of breast cancer: a meta-analysis of published studies [PDF]
Marie‐Odile Bernier
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Novel Clinical Practice Assessments: Informational Statements by the Musculoskeletal Tumor Society
ABSTRACT Musculoskeletal oncology involves rare diseases. As a result, there is a paucity of literature to guide practitioners. Studies are often clinical experience, retrospective reviews, noncomparative studies, and involve small numbers of patients. However, technological advances consistently arise in this field.
Nicholas S. Tedesco+4 more
wiley +1 more source
Development and prevalence of breastfeeding initiation in a tertiary obstetric center and its influencing factors. [PDF]
Biermann AL+5 more
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“Breast is Best, But for How Long? Testing Breastfeeding Guidelines for Optimal Cognitive Ability [PDF]
Objectives. To investigate the relationship between breastfeeding duration and cognitive development using longitudinal survey data. The World Health Organisation (WHO) and the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) recommend exclusive breastfeeding until ...
Lori Timmins, Orla Doyle
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