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World Journal of Surgery, 1985
AbstractSmall bowel transplantation may offer a future alternative to patients with short bowel syndrome. However, currently available immunosuppressive regimens are not adequate to prevent rejection of small bowel allografts. Recent experimental studies using cyclosporine have provided improved results, especially in rats; but there are relatively few
T J, Pritchard, R L, Kirkman
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AbstractSmall bowel transplantation may offer a future alternative to patients with short bowel syndrome. However, currently available immunosuppressive regimens are not adequate to prevent rejection of small bowel allografts. Recent experimental studies using cyclosporine have provided improved results, especially in rats; but there are relatively few
T J, Pritchard, R L, Kirkman
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Rays, 2002
The study of small bowel disease is hampered by the organ length and shape. Malabsorption syndromes, small bowel bleeding, intestinal obstruction are analyzed with reference to the clinical characteristics and present laboratory and instrumental tests used in diagnosis.
De Vitis I. +8 more
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The study of small bowel disease is hampered by the organ length and shape. Malabsorption syndromes, small bowel bleeding, intestinal obstruction are analyzed with reference to the clinical characteristics and present laboratory and instrumental tests used in diagnosis.
De Vitis I. +8 more
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Transplantation, 1984
Revue: reponses immunes a l'allogreffe d'intestin; la cyclosporine; fonction nutritionnelle de l'intestin greffe; aspects techniques; la transplantation de grele chez l'homme; perspectives d ...
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Revue: reponses immunes a l'allogreffe d'intestin; la cyclosporine; fonction nutritionnelle de l'intestin greffe; aspects techniques; la transplantation de grele chez l'homme; perspectives d ...
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Journal of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery, 2001
D G, Bowley, P, Barker, K D, Boffard
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D G, Bowley, P, Barker, K D, Boffard
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Current Opinion in Gastroenterology, 2002
Infections of the human gastrointestinal tract with enteric pathogens are among the leading causes of disease, suffering, and death worldwide. Enteric pathogens are ingested from contaminated food and water and pass through the entire gastrointestinal tract during establishment in the host and subsequent shedding and spread to new hosts.
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Infections of the human gastrointestinal tract with enteric pathogens are among the leading causes of disease, suffering, and death worldwide. Enteric pathogens are ingested from contaminated food and water and pass through the entire gastrointestinal tract during establishment in the host and subsequent shedding and spread to new hosts.
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Newer Biologic and Small-Molecule Therapies for Inflammatory Bowel Disease
New England Journal of Medicine, 2021Daniel C Baumgart, Catherine Le Berre
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Clinics and Research in Hepatology and Gastroenterology, 2019
J M, Costa +4 more
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