We aimed to conduct an updated review on the pathophysiology, diagnosis, and nutritional intervention of CCLD and secondary malnutrition in infants. Protein-energy malnutrition, impaired linear growth, fat-soluble vitamin deficiencies, and hepatic osteodystrophy can occur in up to 80% of cases. The proposed pathophysiological mechanisms include insufficient energy intake, lipid- and fat-soluble vitamin malabsorption, increased energy expenditure, altered intermediate metabolism, hormonal dysregulation, and systemic inflammation. The current approach to diagnosis is the identification of the deviation of growth parameters, body composition, and serum concentration of micronutrients, which determines the type and magnitude of malnutrition. Cu...
To evaluate malnutrition in chronic liver disease, and its relationship to nutrient deficiencies and...
Malnutrition is common in alcoholic liver disease and is associated with high rates of complications...
The nutritional profiles of 37 children (aged 0.5-14.0 years) with chronic liver disease at the time...
Despite recent advances, the causes of and effective therapies for pediatric chronic choles-tatic di...
Anorexia, malabsorption and metabolic derangements contribute to the malnutrition that occurs in mos...
Malnutrition has become a dangerously common problem in children with chronic liver disease, negativ...
Cholestatic liver disease (CLD) in children negatively affects nutritional status, growth and develo...
Abstract It is important to prevent protein/calorie malnutrition in children with end stage liver d...
Malnutrition in people with liver disease is a challenging issue due to its multifactorial nature, w...
Objective: To evaluate the nutritional status of children with persistent cholestasis and to compare...
Patients with end-stage liver disease often reveal significant protein-energy malnutrition, which ma...
Acute or final hepatic insufficiency needs to be treated with hepatic transplantation. It represents...
The term malnutrition is generally understood to refer to a deficiency of nutrition, and it is rarel...
To evaluate malnutrition in chronic liver disease, and its relationship to nutrient deficiencies and...
Parenteral Nutrition-Associated Liver Disease (PNALD) causes progressive cholangitis which can lea...
To evaluate malnutrition in chronic liver disease, and its relationship to nutrient deficiencies and...
Malnutrition is common in alcoholic liver disease and is associated with high rates of complications...
The nutritional profiles of 37 children (aged 0.5-14.0 years) with chronic liver disease at the time...
Despite recent advances, the causes of and effective therapies for pediatric chronic choles-tatic di...
Anorexia, malabsorption and metabolic derangements contribute to the malnutrition that occurs in mos...
Malnutrition has become a dangerously common problem in children with chronic liver disease, negativ...
Cholestatic liver disease (CLD) in children negatively affects nutritional status, growth and develo...
Abstract It is important to prevent protein/calorie malnutrition in children with end stage liver d...
Malnutrition in people with liver disease is a challenging issue due to its multifactorial nature, w...
Objective: To evaluate the nutritional status of children with persistent cholestasis and to compare...
Patients with end-stage liver disease often reveal significant protein-energy malnutrition, which ma...
Acute or final hepatic insufficiency needs to be treated with hepatic transplantation. It represents...
The term malnutrition is generally understood to refer to a deficiency of nutrition, and it is rarel...
To evaluate malnutrition in chronic liver disease, and its relationship to nutrient deficiencies and...
Parenteral Nutrition-Associated Liver Disease (PNALD) causes progressive cholangitis which can lea...
To evaluate malnutrition in chronic liver disease, and its relationship to nutrient deficiencies and...
Malnutrition is common in alcoholic liver disease and is associated with high rates of complications...
The nutritional profiles of 37 children (aged 0.5-14.0 years) with chronic liver disease at the time...