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  • 2. Assessment and outcome of children with intestinal failure referred for intestinal transplantation.
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  • 4. Relationship between biopsy-proven parenteralnutrition-associated liver fibrosis and biochemical cholestasis in children with short bowel syndrome.
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  • 6. Surgical rehabilitation of short and dysmotile intestine in children and adults.
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  • 8. Successful rehabilitation in pediatric ultrashort small bowel syndrome.
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  • 9. No Gut No Gain! Enteral Bile Acid Treatment Preserves Gut Growth but Not Parenteral Nutrition-Associated Liver Injury in a Novel Extensive Short Bowel Animal Model.
    Villalona G, Price A, Blomenkamp K, Manithody C, Saxena S, Ratchford T, Westrich M, Kakarla V, Pochampally S, Phillips W, Heafner N, Korremla N, Greenspon J, Guzman MA, Kumar Jain A.
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  • 10. Changing the paradigm: omegaven for the treatment of liver failure in pediatric short bowel syndrome.
    Diamond IR, Sterescu A, Pencharz PB, Kim JH, Wales PW.
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  • 11. Prevention of liver failure in parenteral nutrition-dependent children with short bowel syndrome.
    Meehan JJ, Georgeson KE.
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  • 12. Pediatric Intestinal Failure: The Key Outcomes for the First 100 Patients Treated in a National Tertiary Referral Center During 1984-2017.
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  • 13. Overview of pediatric short bowel syndrome.
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  • 14. Up-to-date evolution of small bowel transplantation in children with intestinal failure.
    Jan D, Michel JL, Goulet O, Sarnacki S, Lacaille F, Damotte D, Cezard JP, Aigrain Y, Brousse N, Peuchmaur M, Rengeval A, Colomb V, Jouvet P, Ricour C, Révillon Y.
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  • 15. Role of an intestinal rehabilitation program in the treatment of advanced intestinal failure.
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  • 16. Long-term outcomes of short bowel syndrome requiring long-term/home intravenous nutrition compared in children with gastroschisis and those with volvulus.
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  • 18. Twelve-year outcomes of intestinal failure-associated liver disease in children with short-bowel syndrome: 97% transplant-free survival and 81% enteral autonomy.
    Torres C, Badalyan V, Mohan P.
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  • 19. Necrotizing enterocolitis is associated with earlier achievement of enteral autonomy in children with short bowel syndrome.
    Sparks EA, Khan FA, Fisher JG, Fullerton BS, Hall A, Raphael BP, Duggan C, Modi BP, Jaksic T.
    J Pediatr Surg; 2016 Jan; 51(1):92-5. PubMed ID: 26700691
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