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Radiation enteritis

Current Gastroenterology Reports, 2002
The frequent use of radiotherapy for abdominal and pelvic malignancies results in an increased risk of radiation enteritis. An increased understanding of the tissue response and the clinical features of radiation enteritis has led to advances in the prevention and management of this condition.
Mike Bismar, Frank A. Sinicrope
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Enteral Access and Enteral Nutrition

2007
Enteral nutrition is the route of choice in patients with a functioning gastrointestinal tract. Early enteral nutrition has been shown to improve outcomes in a variety of critically ill patient populations. Enteral nutritional support is indicated for patients with poor volitional intake, neurological impairment, oropharyngeal dysfunction, short gut ...
John C. Fang   +2 more
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Entering Dystopia, Entering Erewhon

Critical Survey, 2005
Abandon 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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Enteral nutrition

Hospital Medicine, 2004
Enteral nutrition is feeding the gastrointestinal tract either with food, oral supplements or via tube. It is generally safe, easy to administer and free of major complications. The most common problems relate to the tubes themselves, such as blockage and stoma infection.
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Infectious enteritis

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.
Clark R. Gregg, Naiel Nassar
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Breaking and entering [PDF]

open access: possibleNature Chemical Biology, 2006
A new small molecule inhibitor of TNF has an unexpected mechanism: it disrupts the trimeric structure of the protein.
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Enteral or parenteral nutrition? Pro‐enteral

Acta Anaesthesiologica Scandinavica, 1997
There is a convincing evidence for the superiority of enteral nutrition as compared with parenteral In critically ill and injured patients. The general objectives of providing nutritional support in the critically ill is to persevere body functions that are functioning normally and to facilitate recovery of those that are failing.
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Enteric Glia and Enteric Neurons, Associated

2022
Peripheral neurons are never found alone and are invariably accompanied by glial cells, with which they are intimately associated in compact, highly deformable structures.Myenteric ganglia of the guinea-pig, examined in situ by electron microscopy, show that in their neuropil (axons and dendrites, and glial cells and processes) the glia constitutes ...
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Enteric Fever

The Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 2016
Enteric fever is an important public-health problem in India. The clinical presentation of typhoid fever is very variable, ranging from fever with little other morbidities to marked toxemia and associated multisystem complications. Fever is present in majority of patients (>90 %) irrespective of their age group. Mortality is higher in younger children.
Praveen Kumar, R. R. Kumar
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Enter Populists. Enter Progressives. Enter Social Workers. Enter Frances Perkins

2016
This 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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