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Tissue Engineering of the Intestine in a Murine Model
Published on: December 1, 2012
[WAYS TO SOLVE THE PROBLEM OF HOME PARENTERAL NUTRITION IN PATIENTS WITH SHORT BOWEL SYNDROME]
T N Kuzmina1,2, K A Nikolskaya1,2, O V Akhmadullina1
1Moscow Clinical Scientific Center named after A. S. Loginov.
Abstract:
The purpose of the work is to identify the most optimal ways to solve the problem of home parenteral nutrition for patients with short bowel syndrome.Basics. Discussion of the current situation will help optimize the work of the Orphan Diseases Center, lead to a greater introduction of online technology, and aim at the search and implementation of new methods of treating patients in this category.Conclusion. The most optimal strategy has been proposed to improve the interaction between various specialists and patients in need of long-term parenteral nutrition.
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