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440 related items for PubMed ID: 19269721

  • 1. Requesting iodine supplementation in children on parenteral nutrition.
    Cicalese MP, Bruzzese E, Guarino A, Spagnuolo MI.
    Clin Nutr; 2009 Jun; 28(3):256-9. PubMed ID: 19269721
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  • 2. Micronutrients in paediatric Intestinal Failure Patients receiving home parenteral nutrition.
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  • 3. [Status of iodine nutrition of children until 1 year: consequences on the thyroid function].
    Pouessel G, Damie R, Soudan B, Weill J, Gottrand F, Turck D.
    Arch Pediatr; 2008 Aug; 15(8):1276-82. PubMed ID: 18639444
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  • 4. Iodine: it's important in patients that require parenteral nutrition.
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  • 5. Nutrition assessment in children with short bowel syndrome weaned off parenteral nutrition: a long-term follow-up study.
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  • 6. Iodine nutrition in adults on long-term home parenteral nutrition.
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  • 8. Iodine in enteral and parenteral nutrition.
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  • 9. Adequate iodine nutrition in Sweden: a cross-sectional national study of urinary iodine concentration in school-age children.
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  • 12. Iodine deficiency in pregnant women residing in an area with adequate iodine intake.
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  • 13. Irreversible intestinal failure: prevalence and prognostic factors.
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  • 14. [Growth assessment of children with neonatal short bowel syndrome (SBS)].
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  • 15. Assessing Selenium, Manganese, and Iodine Status in Pediatric Patients Receiving Parenteral Nutrition.
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  • 16. Plasma citrulline concentration as a biomarker for bowel loss and adaptation in hospitalized pediatric patients requiring parenteral nutrition.
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  • 17. Are breast-fed infants and toddlers in New Zealand at risk of iodine deficiency?
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  • 18. [Experience on enteral nutrition in short bowel syndrome].
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  • 19. Assessment of IDD problem by estimation of urinary iodine among school children.
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  • 20. The effect of growth hormone supplementation on late nutritional independence in pediatric patients with short bowel syndrome.
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