Parenteral Nutrition, Total
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Subject Areas on Research
- A clinical review of nutritional support of the patient.
- A multidisciplinary approach to the treatment of intestinal failure.
- A safer system for percutaneous subclavian venous catheterization in newborn infants.
- An eruption while on total parenteral nutrition.
- Behavior modification in the treatment of rumination.
- Campath-1H in intestinal and multivisceral transplantation: preliminary data.
- Cancer chemotherapeutic response and intravenous hyperalimentaion.
- Case report: total parenteral nutrition extravasation associated with spinal cord compression and necrosis.
- Comparison of intestinal lengthening procedures for patients with short bowel syndrome.
- Differential effects of parenteral nutrition on tumor growth and erythrocyte polyamine levels in the rat.
- Effect of difluoromethylornithine on host and tumor polyamine metabolism during total parenteral nutrition.
- Effect of glutamine-supplemented intravenous nutrition on survival after Escherichia coli-induced peritonitis.
- Effect of glutamine-supplemented total parenteral nutrition on recovery of the small intestine after starvation atrophy.
- Evaluation of Op-Site as a total parenteral nutrition dressing.
- Fatal eosinophilia myalgia syndrome in a marrow transplant patient attributed to total parenteral nutrition with a solution containing tryptophan.
- Human milk versus formula after gastroschisis repair: effects on time to full feeds and time to discharge.
- Hyperalimentation and oncologic management: update.
- Immune function during intravenous administration of a soybean oil emulsion.
- Influence of total parenteral nutrition on tumor growth and polyamine biosynthesis of fibrosarcoma-bearing rats after induced cachexia.
- Isolated liver transplantation in infants with total parenteral nutrition-associated end-stage liver disease.
- John M. Kinney International Award for General Nutrition. Glutamine, heat shock protein, and inflammation--opportunity from the midst of difficulty.
- Late graft loss and long-term outcome after isolated intestinal transplantation in children.
- Leuconostoc bacteremia in pediatric patients with short bowel syndrome: case series and review.
- Long-term results of intestinal transplantation for pseudo-obstruction in children.
- Necrotizing pancreatitis: diagnosis and management.
- Nutritional parameters affecting erythrocyte polyamine levels in cancer patients.
- Optimizing protein intake in premature infants: a neonatal quality improvement project.
- Parenteral nutrition in propionic and methylmalonic acidemia.
- Pathogenesis of hepatic steatosis in the parenterally fed rat.
- Persistent Rash in a Patient Receiving Total Parenteral Nutrition.
- Plasma proteins as indices of response to nutritional therapy in cancer patients.
- Polyamine-directed preferential nutritional repletion of normal tissues in tumor-bearing hosts.
- Pompe disease in infants: improving the prognosis by newborn screening and early treatment.
- Progressive hepatic injury in prolonged parenteral alimentation.
- Proper use and recognized role of TPN in the cancer patient.
- Regulation and localization of the insulin-like growth factor system in small bowel during altered nutrient status.
- Serum hepatic enzyme and bilirubin elevations during parenteral nutrition.
- Small Bowel Transplantation.
- Substituting ornithine for arginine in total parenteral nutrition eliminates enhanced tumor growth.
- The effect of choline supplementation on hepatic steatosis in the parenterally fed rat.
- Total parenteral nutrition alters NPY/PYY receptor levels in the rat brain.
- Total parenteral nutrition in pancreatic disease.
- Total parenteral nutrition in poor prognosis gestational trophoblastic disease.
- Total parenteral nutrition.
- Use of L-glutamine in total parenteral nutrition.
- Use of triple-lumen subclavian catheters for administration of total parenteral nutrition.
- Use of triple-lumen subclavian catheters for administration of total parenteral nutrition.
- Vitamin E and total parenteral nutrition.
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Keywords of People
- Wischmeyer, Paul Edmund, Professor of Anesthesiology, Anesthesiology, Critical Care Medicine