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An organoid-based organ-repurposing approach to treat short bowel syndrome
Nature, 2021S. Sugimoto +13 more
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Bacteria, Bones, and Stones: Managing Complications of Short Bowel Syndrome.
Nutrition in clinical practice, 2018Short bowel syndrome (SBS) occurs in patients who have had extensive resection. The primary physiologic consequence is malabsorption, resulting in fluid and electrolyte abnormalities and malnutrition.
E. Johnson, Long Vu, L. Matarese
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AGA Clinical Practice Update on Management of Short Bowel Syndrome: Expert Review.
Clinical Gastroenterology and Hepatology, 2022J. DiBaise, K. Iyer, A. Rubio-Tapia
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An overview of the current management of short-bowel syndrome in pediatric patients
Surgery today (Print), 2021M. Muto +5 more
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Nutritional Management of Short Bowel Syndrome.
Clinics of Perinatology, 2022M. Premkumar +4 more
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Changes of Drug Pharmacokinetics in Patients with Short Bowel Syndrome: A Systematic Review
European journal of drug metabolism and pharmacokinetics, 2021Wallace Bok-Thoe Hong +4 more
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Tijdschrift voor kindergeneeskunde, 1987
The short bowel syndrome is a clinical picture, consisting of malabsorption and failure to thrive, in consequence of a resection of more than 50% of the small bowel, with or without resection of a part of the colon. The etiology, pathophysiology, treatment and natural history are discussed, as well as complications and ultimate prognosis.
D, Tibboel, M J, Affourtit
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The short bowel syndrome is a clinical picture, consisting of malabsorption and failure to thrive, in consequence of a resection of more than 50% of the small bowel, with or without resection of a part of the colon. The etiology, pathophysiology, treatment and natural history are discussed, as well as complications and ultimate prognosis.
D, Tibboel, M J, Affourtit
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Seminars in pediatric surgery, 1995
Improvements in parenteral nutrition and supportive therapy have led to a growing population of patients who survive for prolonged periods with short bowel syndrome. Definitive treatment for these patients requires innovative therapy based on a sound knowledge of small intestinal physiology and adaptation.
J B, Collins +4 more
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Improvements in parenteral nutrition and supportive therapy have led to a growing population of patients who survive for prolonged periods with short bowel syndrome. Definitive treatment for these patients requires innovative therapy based on a sound knowledge of small intestinal physiology and adaptation.
J B, Collins +4 more
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Congenital short bowel syndrome: systematic review of a rare condition.
Journal of Pediatric Surgery, 2020E. Negri, R. Coletta, A. Morabito
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