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DEFECTIVE JEJUNAL BRUSH BORDER Na+/H+ EXCHANGE IN LETHAL FAMILIAN PROTRACTED DIARRHOEA

1989

The clinical spectrum of disease associated with the recently described defect in jejunal brush border membrane (BBM) Na+/H+ exchange remains poorly defined. We describe a further, lethal case of protracted diarrhoea in a child from a family in whom 2 previous siblings died of protracted diarrhoea at 2 and 11 months. The patient, a boy, was born at term weighing 2.9 kg and was admitted at 6d with profuse watery diarrhoea, severe dehydration and metabolic acidosis. Parenteral nutrition was started but the diarrhoea persisted, and he developed severe necrotising enterocolitis requiring an ileostomy. A high-output secretory diarrhoea persisted during nil by mouth (ileostomy fluid mmol/l: Na+ 1…

Pathologymedicine.medical_specialtyBrush borderbusiness.industryGlucose uptakemedicine.medical_treatmentMetabolic acidosismedicine.diseaseGastroenterologyIleostomyParenteral nutritionInternal medicinePediatrics Perinatology and Child HealthmedicineJejunal biopsyProtracted diarrhoeabusinessGastrointestinal functionPediatric Research
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Bone mineral metabolism in the micropremie

2000

Environmental factors, nutritional supplies, hormonal status, diseases, and treatments appear to affect postnatal skeletal growth and mineralization in VLBW infants. Compared with their term counterparts, ELBW infants are at risk of postnatal growth deficiency and osteopenia at the time of hospital discharge. From recent data, DXA is becoming one of the reference techniques to evaluate mineral status, whole-body composition, and effects of dietary manipulations on weight gain composition and mineral accretion in preterm infants. Weight gain and length increases need to be evaluated carefully during the first weeks of life, in the intensive care unit and out of it, in the step down unit. Nut…

Peak bone massParenteral NutritionPediatricsmedicine.medical_specialtyBone mineral metabolismWeight Gainlaw.inventionCalcification PhysiologicEnteral NutritionlawInternal medicinemedicineHumansInfant Very Low Birth WeightInfant Nutritional Physiological PhenomenaInfant Nutritional Physiological PhenomenaMineralsBone Developmentbusiness.industryInfant NewbornObstetrics and Gynecologymedicine.diseaseIntensive care unitOsteopeniaEndocrinologyParenteral nutritionPediatrics Perinatology and Child Healthmedicine.symptomLinear growthbusinessWeight gainInfant Premature
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Factors predicting distress among parents/caregivers of children with neurological disease and home enteral nutrition

2013

Background & aims Caregivers of children with chronic diseases included in a home enteral nutrition (HEN) programme are at risk of experiencing a feeling of burden, high level of anxiety and psychological distress. The aims of this study were: first, to examine the prevalence of symptoms of anxiety–depression in caregivers of children with neurological diseases requiring HEN by gastrostomy tube (GT); second, to compare the characteristics of caregivers with high or low risk of exhibiting symptoms of anxiety–depression; and third, to investigate possible associations to child disease severity and nutrition support mode. Methods A cross-sectional observational study was performed in 58 caregi…

Pediatricsmedicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industryCross-sectional studyPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthDiseaseAnthropometryDistressParenteral nutritionPediatrics Perinatology and Child HealthDevelopmental and Educational PsychologyMedicineAnxietyObservational studymedicine.symptombusinessPsychiatryDepression (differential diagnoses)Child: Care, Health and Development
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Pelvic exenteration for recurrent endometrial adenocarcinoma: a retrospective multi-institutional study about 21 patients.

2014

ObjectiveThe aim of our study was to evaluate morbidity, mortality, and long-term survival of patients who underwent pelvic exenteration (PE) with curative intent for recurrence of endometrial adenocarcinoma during a single decade.MethodsWe defined a cohort of 21 patients who met our inclusion criteria, referred to 4 cooperating gynecologic oncology settings in Germany and Italy between 2000 and 2011. Data regarding surgery, histology, and oncologic outcomes were collected and statistically evaluated. Survival was determined from the day of exenteration until the last follow-up or death.ResultsThe median age was 66 years. A total of 42.9% of the patients had major complications, and a compl…

Pelvic Neoplasmmedicine.medical_specialtySurvivalPrognosimedicine.medical_treatmentendometrial adenocarcinomaGynecologic oncologyAdenocarcinomaFollow-Up StudieRetrospective StudiemedicineHumansEndometrial NeoplasmPelvic NeoplasmsSurvival rateAgedNeoplasm StagingPelvic NeoplasmsRetrospective StudiesAged 80 and overPelvic exenteration recurrent endometrial adenocarcinomaPelvic exenterationbusiness.industryMedicine (all)Endometrial cancerGeneral surgeryObstetrics and GynecologyRecurrent endometrial cancerRetrospective cohort studyPerioperativeMiddle Agedmedicine.diseasePrognosisSurgeryEndometrial Neoplasmspelvic exenterationSurvival RateSettore MED/40 - GINECOLOGIA E OSTETRICIAOncologyCohortFemaleMorbidityNeoplasm Recurrence LocalbusinessHumanFollow-Up Studies
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In-use physicochemical and microbiological stability of biological parenteral products

2015

Pharmaceutical scientists in the biotechnology industry have traditionally focused on achieving acceptable shelf lives of drug products in their original, unopened product unit configuration (e.g., two years stored at 2–8 °C). However, it is now clear that stability considerations extend beyond

PharmacologyBiological ProductsBacteriabusiness.industryChemistry PharmaceuticalDrug CompoundingHealth PolicyProteinsBiotechnologyPharmaceutical SolutionsDrug StabilityHumansInfusions ParenteralBusinessBiochemical engineeringProduct (category theory)Drug ContaminationDrug PackagingBiotechnology industryAmerican Journal of Health-System Pharmacy
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Efecto in vitro de la adición de resinas de intercambio iónico sobre la biodisponibilidad de electrolitos en fórmulas de nutrición enteral artificial

2008

The in vitro effect of the addition of ion exchange resins on the bioavailability of electrolytes in artificial enteral feeding formulas Objective: To determine in vitro free ion concentration in three standard artificial enteral feeding formulas following the addition of ion exchange resins. Method: Three standard types of AEF were chosen: Osmolite HN®, Nutrison Standard® and Isosource Standard®. The ion exchange resins used were: Sodium Polystyrene Sulfonate and Calcium Polystyrene Sulfonate. 100 ml of AEF were mixed in a beaker with 1.5 g or 3 g of ion exchange resins for 48 hours at 37oC. Subsequently, the samples were precipitated and the supernatant obtained was used for determining t…

PharmacologyChromatographychemistryMagnesiumPotassiumSodiumchemistry.chemical_elementCalciumIon-exchange resinSodium Polystyrene SulfonateEnteral administrationMagnesium ionFarmacia Hospitalaria
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LA NUTRIZIONE PARENTERALE e L'INTESTINO RESIDUO: quale relazione nel decorso dei pazienti con Sindrome da Intestino Corto? Valutazione da una Casisti…

2004

In età pediatrica la Sindrome da INtestino Corto (SIC), il più delle volte conseguenza di un intervento chirurgico di resezione intestinale massiva, è la più frequente causa di Insufficienza Intestinale (ID). L'esigenza di conoscere la realtà delle SIC ha promosso uno Studio Nazionale Multicentrico retrospettivo ("SIC 91" ) per valutare i casi di SIC osservati dal 1991 al 2001, avvalendosi inoltre dei dati del Network Italiano "Insufficienza Intestinale in Età Pediatrica". I dati preliminari sono già stati presenatti e pubblicati in altra sede ed hanno permesso di esprimere alcune considerazioni iniziali. Gli obiettivi di questo Studio sono quelli di valutare l'outcome dei pazienti in relaz…

Resezione intestinale massiva Sindrome da Intestino Corto Nutrizione parenterale
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The effect of Betanin parenteral pretreatment on Jejunal and pulmonary tissue histological architecture and inflammatory response after Jejunal ische…

2019

Intestinal ischemic-reperfusion (IR) injury has detrimental effects on both local and distant organs in the body. Betanin is known for its antioxidant properties, and it is found mostly in vegetables. Therefore, the aim of the present study was to test the hypothesis that betanin administration prior intestinal IR, may be beneficial in protecting jejunal mucosa and lung parenchyma against IR damage. Male specific pathogen-free Charles River Wistar rats were used (n = 42). Betanin (50 mg/kg) was administered intraperitoneally 30 min before ischemia of the superior mesenteric artery lasting 1 h, followed by 1, 4 and 24 h of reperfusion. Immunohistochemical as well as histomorphometrical analy…

Settore BIO/17 - IstologiaMale0301 basic medicineParenteral NutritionClinical BiochemistryWistarIschemiaIschemia-reperfusion injuryPharmacologyBetaninMast cellPathology and Forensic MedicineJejunum03 medical and health scienceschemistry.chemical_compound0302 clinical medicineIntestinal mucosaLung injury indexmedicine.arteryParenchymamedicineAnimalsSuperior mesenteric arteryRats WistarLungMolecular BiologyBetaninInflammationMyeloperoxidasebiologybusiness.industrymedicine.diseaseRats3. Good healthJejunum030104 developmental biologymedicine.anatomical_structurechemistryReperfusion Injury030220 oncology & carcinogenesisMyeloperoxidasebiology.proteinBetacyaninsbusinessMucosal injury indexReperfusion injuryExperimental and Molecular Pathology
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Enteral nutrition: Our experience with percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy (PEG) and revision of literature

2012

Enteral nutrition (EN), as parenteral nutrition (PN), can be used in cases of patients whose medical conditions prevent the intake of food by mouth; unlike PN, EN keeps the functionality of the digestive tract and it makes home management of patients easier. However, the experience and literature have documented a number of serious complications, fortunately rare, which depend on the methods used in EN realization. We report in this paper our experience in 44 cases of percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy (PEG), concluding that it is a safe and complications-free procedure. We believe that a nutritional intervention is indicated when, improving nutritional status, patients can obtain a better…

Settore MED/18 - Chirurgia GeneralePercutaneous endoscopic gastrostomySurgical gastrostomyEnteral nutrition
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IN TEMA DI SINDROME DA INTESTINO CORTO: Dati preliminari da una casistica nazionale multicentrica

2002

La Sindrome da Intestico Corto (SIC) è la più frequente causa di insufficienza intestinale in età pediatrica. Allo scpo di conoscere al meglio il decorso, il trattamento e l'outcome di questi pazienti gli Autori hanno iniziato uno Studio retrospettivo nazionale sulla Sindrome da Intestino Corto e in questa sede vengono riportati i primi dati preliminari della ricerca.

Settore MED/20 - Chirurgia Pediatrica E InfantileResezione intestinale massiva Sindrome da intestino corto terapia parenterale chirurgia pediatrica
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