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Short Bowel Syndrome in Adults
American Journal of Gastroenterology, 2022Short bowel syndrome (SBS) is a rare disorder characterized by severe intestinal dysfunction leading to malabsorption of macronutrients and micronutrients that often results in permanent need of parenteral nutrition support.
J. Bering, J. DiBaise
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Bowel Lengthening Procedures in Children with Short Bowel Syndrome: A Systematic Review
European journal of pediatric surgery, 2021Introduction The aims of the study are to systematically assess and critically appraise the evidence concerning two surgical techniques to lengthen the bowel in children with short bowel syndrome (SBS), namely, the longitudinal intestinal lengthening and
S. Nagelkerke +8 more
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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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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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The Surgeon, 2010
The short bowel syndrome (SBS) is a state of malabsorption following intestinal resection where there is less than 200 cm of intestinal length. The management of short bowel syndrome can be challenging and is best managed by a specialised multidisciplinary team.
Claire L, Donohoe, John V, Reynolds
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The short bowel syndrome (SBS) is a state of malabsorption following intestinal resection where there is less than 200 cm of intestinal length. The management of short bowel syndrome can be challenging and is best managed by a specialised multidisciplinary team.
Claire L, Donohoe, John V, Reynolds
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Teduglutide for pediatric short bowel syndrome patients
Expert Review of Gastroenterology & Hepatology, 2021Introduction: The goal for pediatric short bowel syndrome (SBS) patients is intestinal adaptation. Until recently, the medical management of pediatric SBS has centered on the prevention and treatment of complications in order to allow time for adaptation.
B. Rosete, D. Wendel, S. Horslen
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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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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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Pediatric Gastrointestinal and Liver Disease, 2021
Cecile Lambe, Olivier Goulet
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Cecile Lambe, Olivier Goulet
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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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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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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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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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Enteral Nutrition in Pediatric Short-Bowel Syndrome.
Nutrition in clinical practice, 2020Pediatric 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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