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Enteral Nutrition in Pediatric Short-Bowel Syndrome.

Nutrition in clinical practice, 2020
Pediatric intestinal failure (IF) is the critical reduction of intestinal mass or function below the amount necessary for normal growth in children.
Nandini Channabasappa   +3 more
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Short bowel syndrome

Current Treatment Options in Gastroenterology, 2007
Treatment of short bowel syndrome (SBS) is often a difficult endeavor due to the high variability among patients with SBS in regard to remaining anatomical structure and functional capacity. Research efforts to substantiate the use of existing therapies in the treatment of SBS are ongoing, with newer developments yet to be fully explored.
Neha R, Parekh, Ezra, Steiger
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Experience with Teduglutide in Pediatric Short Bowel Syndrome: First Real-Life Data.

Journal of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition - JPGN, 2020
OBJECTIVES To describe the experience with teduglutide of several Spanish hospitals in pediatric patients with short bowel syndrome (SBS). METHODS Seventeen pediatric patients with intestinal failure associated with short bowel syndrome were treated ...
E. Ramos Boluda   +12 more
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Short Bowel Syndrome: A Paradigm for Intestinal Adaptation to Nutrition?

Annual review of nutrition, 2020
Short bowel syndrome (SBS) is a rare disease that results from extensive resection of the intestine. When the remaining absorption surface of the intestine cannot absorb enough macronutrients, micronutrients, and water, SBS results in intestinal failure (
J. L. Beyec   +4 more
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Short Bowel Syndrome

Clinics in Perinatology, 1996
This article discusses the management of short bowel syndrome during the neonatal period. It includes information regarding etiology and pathophysiology and parenteral and enteral nutrition therapy. Finally, a discussion of the role of intestinal transplantation in the treatment of short bowel syndrome is included.
N H, Stollman   +2 more
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SHORT BOWEL SYNDROME

Gastroenterology Clinics of North America, 1998
This article discusses the causes, prognosis, and management of short bowel syndrome. Attempts to enhance intestinal adaptation with trophic factors and surgical treatment options, including small bowel transplantation, are discussed.
J S, Scolapio, C R, Fleming
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Short Bowel Syndrome

Surgical Clinics of North America, 1971
Because today’s surgeons are able to resect long lengths of intestine with good survival rates, the short bowel syndrome — characterized by diarrhea with impaired absorption of fats, vitamins, and other nutrients, and in some instances severe gastric hypersecretion — is seen in an increasing number of patients. Management of these defects depends on an
C E, Sedgwick, A A, Goodman
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Congenital Short Bowel

Australian and New Zealand Journal of Surgery, 1973
Congenital shortness of the small bowel is rare when not associated with other major anomalies. A case is reported, a plan of management is outlined and a theory on œtiology is put forward.
I B, Kern, M J, Harris
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Short Bowel Syndrome

Digestion, 1990
Nine patients with short bowel syndrome and high intestinal output received octreotide either intravenously (50-100 micrograms t.i.d.) or subcutaneously (100 micrograms b.i.d.) on 2 test days. In the 6 patients with net secretory output, there was a reduction in mean daily intestinal output of 0.5-5.0 kg; total daily intestinal output of sodium and ...
J M, Nightingale   +4 more
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Congenital short bowel

Pediatric Radiology, 1984
Congenital short bowel with malrotation or nonrotation but without atresia is a very rare anomaly. Two male siblings having the same condition are reported here and in addition the other four cases previously cited in the English literature are reviewed.
C M, Tiu, Y H, Chou, H B, Pan, T, Chang
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