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Decade: 2010-2019
Year: 2012
Issue: Vol 49 | No. 2 | February 2012 | Pages 41-116
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Table of Contents
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43-44
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Foreword
The management of short bowel syndrome continues to evolve. Almost invariably fatal until the development of home parenteral nutrition in the 1970s, there are now 4 million patients living with this c...
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Stanley W. Ashley
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45
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In Brief
Intestinal failure (IF) refers to a condition which results from obstruction, dysmotility, surgical resection, congenital defect, or disease associated loss of absorption and is characterized by the i...
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Jon S. Thompson,
Fedja A. Rochling,
Rebecca A. Weseman,
David F. Mercer
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46-50
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Current Management of Short Bowel Syndrome
Intestinal failure refers to a condition that results from obstruction, dysmotility, surgical resection, congenital defect, or disease-associated loss of absorption and is characterized by the inabili...
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Jon S. Thompson,
Fedja A. Rochling,
Rebecca A. Weseman,
David F. Mercer
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52-115
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