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Farnesoid X Receptor Agonist Tropifexor Improves Intestinal Defense Response and Epithelial Barrier Function in Neonatal Piglets Receiving Parenteral Nutrition. [PDF]
Zhao Y +7 more
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Urothelial carcinoma: Perioperative considerations from top to bottom
Abstract Urothelial carcinoma is an aggressive entity that is associated with significant morbidity, but there have been major advances in both our understanding of and treatment options for patients with this disease. In this review, the authors focus on novel therapeutic and diagnostic approaches in the perioperative setting, with an emphasis on ...
Wesley Yip +8 more
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Parenteral nutrition weaning in pediatric intestinal failure patients enrolled in remote patient monitoring: A descriptive study. [PDF]
Oliveira SB +5 more
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Evaluation of a New Catheter for Total Parenteral Nutrition
Riccardo Superina +3 more
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Abstract Gastric abscess is a rare condition caused by gastric barrier damage. It is easily misdiagnosed in clinical practice as a cancer recurrence or submucosal tumor, especially after surgery or endoscopic submucosal dissection. With a relatively high mortality rate, the cause and clinical characteristics of gastric abscesses are obscure.
Jia Xie, Mo‐Jin Wang, Rui Wang
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Author Correction: AI-guided precision parenteral nutrition for neonatal intensive care units. [PDF]
Phongpreecha T +45 more
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Bio‐injectable hydrogel. ABSTRACT In this study, multifunctional polysaccharide‐based injectable hydrogels were developed using chitosan (CS) and dialdehyde bacterial cellulose (D‐BC), interpenetrated with pectin (PT). The hydrogels exhibited rapid gelation, good water retention, and injectability under physiological conditions.
Nabanita Saha +10 more
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Use of parenteral nutrition in the management of enterocutaneous fistula. [PDF]
Kumpf VJ, Yeh DD.
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ABSTRACT Background Hypercalcemia is rarely observed in pediatric patients with cancer. However, rare cases of renal insufficiency and osteoporosis have been reported as severe consequences. Published literature focuses predominantly on hypercalcemia in pediatric hematologic malignancies, precluding causative associations with solid tumor disease ...
Felicia Y. Ho +5 more
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