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2018
This chapter discusses the aetiology, prevalence, and management of intestinal failure in children. The commonest cause of intestinal failure is short bowel syndrome followed by disorders of intestinal motility and congenital enteropathies.
Akshay Batra, John Puntis
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This chapter discusses the aetiology, prevalence, and management of intestinal failure in children. The commonest cause of intestinal failure is short bowel syndrome followed by disorders of intestinal motility and congenital enteropathies.
Akshay Batra, John Puntis
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Treatment of intestinal failure: intestinal transplantation
Nature Clinical Practice Gastroenterology & Hepatology, 2007Over the past 15 years, intestinal transplantation for the treatment of intestinal failure has changed from a desperate last-ditch effort into a standard therapy for which a good outcome is expected. Patient survival after intestinal transplantation has improved in the past 3-5 years and now approaches that of other solid organ allograft recipients ...
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2011
Short-bowel syndrome 98Excessive diarrhoea 100Motility disorders 101Mucosal disorders 102The term intestinal failure (IF) refers to a functionally impaired gastrointestinal tract unable to maintain biochemical homeostasis and support normal growth.
R. Mark Beattie +2 more
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Short-bowel syndrome 98Excessive diarrhoea 100Motility disorders 101Mucosal disorders 102The term intestinal failure (IF) refers to a functionally impaired gastrointestinal tract unable to maintain biochemical homeostasis and support normal growth.
R. Mark Beattie +2 more
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Management of intestinal failure
The Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 2006Intestinal failure (IF) occurs when the body is unable to sustain its energy and fluid requirements without support, due to loss of functional small bowel. Prolonged IF is seen after large intestinal resection and described as short bowel syndrome (SBS).
K, Soondrum, R, Hinds
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Intestinal Failure in Children
The Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 2016Children with intestinal failure have had improved survival, particularly those with extreme short bowel syndrome, over the last 10-15 y. This has been attributed to better understanding of the pathophysiology of intestinal failure, improvement in line care, recognition of the importance of a team approach as well as the progress of intestinal ...
Theodoric Wong, Girish Gupte
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Abstract ‘Clinical problems unrelated to cancer’ considers some important acute and chronic presentations, which are not directly linked with malignant aetiologies. It presents four varied clinical cases with an emphasis on comorbidity.
Mutanen Annika +3 more
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Mutanen Annika +3 more
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Intestinal Failure and Rehabilitation
Gastroenterology Clinics of North America, 2018The rendering of proper care for the patient with intestinal failure requires the provider to have a functional understanding of digestion and absorption, nutrient requirements, and intestinal adaptation. Inherent in those concepts is that not only is nutritional absorption compromised, but medication absorption is as well.
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