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Neurogastroenterology & Motility, 2004
AbstractThe enteric nervous system is composed of both enteric neurones and enteric glia. Enteric glial cells were first described by Dogiel and are now known to outnumber neurones approximately 4 : 1. In the past, these cells were assumed to subserve a largely supportive role; however, recent evidence indicates that enteric glial cells may play a more
A, Rühl, Y, Nasser, K A, Sharkey
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AbstractThe enteric nervous system is composed of both enteric neurones and enteric glia. Enteric glial cells were first described by Dogiel and are now known to outnumber neurones approximately 4 : 1. In the past, these cells were assumed to subserve a largely supportive role; however, recent evidence indicates that enteric glial cells may play a more
A, Rühl, Y, Nasser, K A, Sharkey
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Current Gastroenterology Reports, 2014
Radiation enteritis continues to be a major health concern in recipients of radiation therapy. The incidence of radiation enteritis is expected to continue to rise during the coming years paralleling the unprecedented use of radiotherapy in pelvic cancers. Radiation enteritis can present as either an acute or chronic syndrome.
Ali H, Harb +2 more
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Radiation enteritis continues to be a major health concern in recipients of radiation therapy. The incidence of radiation enteritis is expected to continue to rise during the coming years paralleling the unprecedented use of radiotherapy in pelvic cancers. Radiation enteritis can present as either an acute or chronic syndrome.
Ali H, Harb +2 more
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Current Treatment Options in Gastroenterology, 1999
Initial management of acute infectious enteritis should focus on fluid and electrolyte repletion and symptomatic care. A decision to prescribe empiric antibiotic therapy should rest on clinical or epidemiologic features of the illness that suggest a treatable bacterial origin or a high-risk host.
, Gregg, , Nassar
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Initial management of acute infectious enteritis should focus on fluid and electrolyte repletion and symptomatic care. A decision to prescribe empiric antibiotic therapy should rest on clinical or epidemiologic features of the illness that suggest a treatable bacterial origin or a high-risk host.
, Gregg, , Nassar
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Gastroenterology Clinics of North America, 1998
This article briefly reviews the literature supporting the use of enteral nutrition, which appears to be the preferred method of nutritional support in critically ill patients. Patients who benefit the most from this type of support, as well as the administration and route preferences in enteral nutrition, are discussed.
R C, DeWitt, K A, Kudsk
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This article briefly reviews the literature supporting the use of enteral nutrition, which appears to be the preferred method of nutritional support in critically ill patients. Patients who benefit the most from this type of support, as well as the administration and route preferences in enteral nutrition, are discussed.
R C, DeWitt, K A, Kudsk
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2014
Cancer patients, particularly those with neutropenia, are at risk for enteric and intra-abdominal infections. Specific infections and infectious syndromes in this setting include neutropenic enterocolitis, bacterial infections such as Clostridium difficile infection (CDI), viral infections such as CMV colitis, and parasitic infections such as ...
Michael, Wang, Stuart, Johnson
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Cancer patients, particularly those with neutropenia, are at risk for enteric and intra-abdominal infections. Specific infections and infectious syndromes in this setting include neutropenic enterocolitis, bacterial infections such as Clostridium difficile infection (CDI), viral infections such as CMV colitis, and parasitic infections such as ...
Michael, Wang, Stuart, Johnson
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Glia, 1991
AbstractThe structure of the enteric nervous system (ENS) is different from that of extraenteric peripheral nerve. Collagen is excluded from the enteric plexuses and support for neuronal elements is provided by astrocyte‐like enteric glial cells. Enteric glia differ from Schwann cells in that they do not form basal laminae and they ensheath axons, not ...
M D, Gershon, T P, Rothman
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AbstractThe structure of the enteric nervous system (ENS) is different from that of extraenteric peripheral nerve. Collagen is excluded from the enteric plexuses and support for neuronal elements is provided by astrocyte‐like enteric glial cells. Enteric glia differ from Schwann cells in that they do not form basal laminae and they ensheath axons, not ...
M D, Gershon, T P, Rothman
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Pediatrics In Review, 2008
Enteral nutrition is a widely used therapy for nutritional treatment of patients with multiple pathologies. The present review selects important evidenced-based papers from 2006 and 2007 and critically reviews them for the reader.Use of synbiotics and probiotics is gaining acceptance.
Taryn E, Weissman, Barry K, Wershil
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Enteral nutrition is a widely used therapy for nutritional treatment of patients with multiple pathologies. The present review selects important evidenced-based papers from 2006 and 2007 and critically reviews them for the reader.Use of synbiotics and probiotics is gaining acceptance.
Taryn E, Weissman, Barry K, Wershil
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Enter Populists. Enter Progressives. Enter Social Workers. Enter Frances Perkins
2016This chapter contextualizes the progressives role in shaping social work, dating back to America’s founding. The Constitutional franters implicitly anticipate economic rights. However, Perkins and FDR must draw our their implications so as to account for an American antipathy towards targeted rights.
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Entering Dystopia, Entering Erewhon
Critical Survey, 2005Abandon hope all ye who enter here: a society cannot be truly dystopian if travellers can come and go freely. Anti-utopias and 'satirical utopias' - that is, societies considered perfect by their advocates but not by the implied reader - must be well-regulated enough to prevent the possible disruption caused by a visitor.
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Nursing Clinics of North America, 1997
This article is intended to assist the nurse in caring for the patient who requires medical nutritional formulas, either as a complete diet or as a dietary supplement, to increase the nurse's knowledge of formula components, when and why different formulas are used, and when a change in formula may be indicated.
D S, Weinstein, J, Furman
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This article is intended to assist the nurse in caring for the patient who requires medical nutritional formulas, either as a complete diet or as a dietary supplement, to increase the nurse's knowledge of formula components, when and why different formulas are used, and when a change in formula may be indicated.
D S, Weinstein, J, Furman
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