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Intestinal Rehabilitation and Transplantation for Intestinal Failure
Mount Sinai Journal of Medicine: A Journal of Translational and Personalized Medicine, 2012AbstractThe management of intestinal failure has evolved dramatically in the last decade. This evolution has been in equal part due to continued improvements in outcomes of intestinal transplantation and to recognition of the need for multidisciplinary management of the patient with intestinal failure.
Jang, Moon, Kishore, Iyer
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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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Australian and New Zealand Journal of Surgery, 1958
SummaryA case of intestinal duplication which presented as an acute abdominal emergency is reported with the purpose of drawing attention to the condition in its various forms. The embryology and common symptomatology is also discussed.
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SummaryA case of intestinal duplication which presented as an acute abdominal emergency is reported with the purpose of drawing attention to the condition in its various forms. The embryology and common symptomatology is also discussed.
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Gastroenterology Clinics of North America, 2003
Ischemic injury to the gastrointestinal tract can threaten bowel viability with potential catastrophic consequences, including intestinal necrosis and gangrene. The presenting symptoms and signs are relatively nonspecific and diagnosis requires a high index of clinical suspicion.
Bryan J, Burns, Lawrence J, Brandt
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Ischemic injury to the gastrointestinal tract can threaten bowel viability with potential catastrophic consequences, including intestinal necrosis and gangrene. The presenting symptoms and signs are relatively nonspecific and diagnosis requires a high index of clinical suspicion.
Bryan J, Burns, Lawrence J, Brandt
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The American Journal of Surgery, 1975
One hundred severty-one cases of mechanical intestinal obstruction were studied. One hundred fifteen had small bowel obstruction and fifty-six had large bowel obstruction. Adhesion (32.8 per cent), hernia (21.6 per cent), and neoplasm (18.1 per cent) were the cause of obstruction in more than 70 per cent of all cases.
S, Sufian, T, Matsumoto
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One hundred severty-one cases of mechanical intestinal obstruction were studied. One hundred fifteen had small bowel obstruction and fifty-six had large bowel obstruction. Adhesion (32.8 per cent), hernia (21.6 per cent), and neoplasm (18.1 per cent) were the cause of obstruction in more than 70 per cent of all cases.
S, Sufian, T, Matsumoto
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Current Opinion in Gastroenterology, 1999
The application of molecular techniques to the study of bacterial pathogenesis has made possible discoveries that are changing the way scientists view the bacterium-host interaction. Today, research on the molecular basis of the pathogenesis of infective diarrheal diseases of necessity transcends established boundaries between cell biology ...
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The application of molecular techniques to the study of bacterial pathogenesis has made possible discoveries that are changing the way scientists view the bacterium-host interaction. Today, research on the molecular basis of the pathogenesis of infective diarrheal diseases of necessity transcends established boundaries between cell biology ...
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Chicken intestine: Intestinal tuberculosis
Journal of Medical Imaging and Radiation Oncology, 2018Hao, Xiang +3 more
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Intestinal failure and intestinal transplantation
Nutrition, 1996A, Langnas, J S, Thompson
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2014
This chapter analyzes intestinal protozoal infection that produces substantial morbidity and mortality in people of all ages, particularly in tropical and subtropical parts of the world. It cites amebiasis, giardiasis, cryptosporidiosis, and infections associated with AIDS as important problems for health in many parts of the world.
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This chapter analyzes intestinal protozoal infection that produces substantial morbidity and mortality in people of all ages, particularly in tropical and subtropical parts of the world. It cites amebiasis, giardiasis, cryptosporidiosis, and infections associated with AIDS as important problems for health in many parts of the world.
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