The short bowel syndrome (SBS) occurs after extensive intestinal resection (EIR) and is characterized by symptoms of malabsorption and malnutrition. Here are discussed the main pathophysiological and clinical aspects related to functional digestive and metabolic reduction in the residual intestine
Extensive resection of small bowel often leads to short bowel syndrome (SBS). SBS patients develop c...
Short bowel syndrome (SBS) is a devastating disorder with both short- and long-term implications for...
ABSTRACT. Advances in long-term venous access devices and in parenteral nutrition solutions have mad...
Aim of review. To present basic information on the short bowel syndrome (SBS) Summary. Patients with...
Adults have approximately 20 feet of small intestine, which is the primary site for absorbing essent...
ABSTRACT Introduction: Short bowel syndrome (SBS) refers to the malabsorptive state that occurs fol...
The mainstay of management for short bowel syndrome (SBS) is to promote access to the best quality o...
Patients with short bowel syndrome suffer from malabsorption due to loss of functional intestinal ma...
Short bowel syndrome (SBS) is a rare malabsorptive disorder as a result of the loss of bowel mass mo...
Short bowel syndrome is a complex clinical picture, characterized by signs and symptoms of malabsorp...
ABSTRACT: Intestinal failure is a condition in which inadequate digestion or absorption of fluid, el...
Short bowel syndrome is a clinical entity, a consequence of significant loss of intestinal surface a...
The current concepts of the short bowel syndrome and malabsorption after intestinal surgery are gene...
International audienceExtensive resection of small bowel often leads to short bowel syndrome (SBS). ...
ABSTRACT: Short-bowel syndrome is characterized by maldigestion, malabsorption, dehydration, electro...
Extensive resection of small bowel often leads to short bowel syndrome (SBS). SBS patients develop c...
Short bowel syndrome (SBS) is a devastating disorder with both short- and long-term implications for...
ABSTRACT. Advances in long-term venous access devices and in parenteral nutrition solutions have mad...
Aim of review. To present basic information on the short bowel syndrome (SBS) Summary. Patients with...
Adults have approximately 20 feet of small intestine, which is the primary site for absorbing essent...
ABSTRACT Introduction: Short bowel syndrome (SBS) refers to the malabsorptive state that occurs fol...
The mainstay of management for short bowel syndrome (SBS) is to promote access to the best quality o...
Patients with short bowel syndrome suffer from malabsorption due to loss of functional intestinal ma...
Short bowel syndrome (SBS) is a rare malabsorptive disorder as a result of the loss of bowel mass mo...
Short bowel syndrome is a complex clinical picture, characterized by signs and symptoms of malabsorp...
ABSTRACT: Intestinal failure is a condition in which inadequate digestion or absorption of fluid, el...
Short bowel syndrome is a clinical entity, a consequence of significant loss of intestinal surface a...
The current concepts of the short bowel syndrome and malabsorption after intestinal surgery are gene...
International audienceExtensive resection of small bowel often leads to short bowel syndrome (SBS). ...
ABSTRACT: Short-bowel syndrome is characterized by maldigestion, malabsorption, dehydration, electro...
Extensive resection of small bowel often leads to short bowel syndrome (SBS). SBS patients develop c...
Short bowel syndrome (SBS) is a devastating disorder with both short- and long-term implications for...
ABSTRACT. Advances in long-term venous access devices and in parenteral nutrition solutions have mad...