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Piena-Spoel et al., 2000 - Google Patents

“Gut-feeling” or evidence-based approaches in the evaluation and treatment of human short-bowel syndrome

Piena-Spoel et al., 2000

Document ID
1839131818263990040
Author
Piena-Spoel M
Sharman-Koendjbiharie M
Yamanouchi T
Tibboel D
Publication year
Publication venue
Pediatric surgery international

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Short bowel syndrome is the malabsorptive state that often follows extensive resection of the small intestine. Long-term survival without parenteral nutrition depends on the process of intestinal adaptation, through which the remaining small bowel gradually increases its …
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