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Early versus late oral feeding regimens following esophagectomy: a propensity score-matched observational cohort. [PDF]
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Not All Ascending Weakness and Numbness Is Guillain-Barré Syndrome: A Report of Two Cases of Copper Deficiency Myelopathy. [PDF]
Albright NL, Pitter D, Benameur K.
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From Ingestion to Septic Shock: A Case Report on Esophageal Perforation and Mediastinitis Following Foreign Body Ingestion. [PDF]
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Probiotic paradox: Saccharomyces cerevisiae fungemia after S. boulardii use in severe pancreatitis. [PDF]
Dholakia V, Sain S, Jena SS, Nundy S.
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A simplified technique for laparoscopic feeding jejunostomy and its outcomes.
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Journal of Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition, 1992
When the surgeon must obviate to an impending obstruction because of an unresectable tumor of the supramesocolic space and an intestinal bypass is not feasible, a jejunostomy is usually indicated. We describe a new method to provide enteral nutrition via a subcutaneous jejunostomy without any external device, which can be used only when the patient is ...
F, Bozzetti, P, Bignami, L, Cozzaglio
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When the surgeon must obviate to an impending obstruction because of an unresectable tumor of the supramesocolic space and an intestinal bypass is not feasible, a jejunostomy is usually indicated. We describe a new method to provide enteral nutrition via a subcutaneous jejunostomy without any external device, which can be used only when the patient is ...
F, Bozzetti, P, Bignami, L, Cozzaglio
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