Effect of growth hormone, glutamine, and diet on adaptation in short-bowel syndrome: a randomized, controlled study

scientific article published on 01 October 1997

Effect of growth hormone, glutamine, and diet on adaptation in short-bowel syndrome: a randomized, controlled study is …
instance of (P31):
scholarly articleQ13442814

External links are
P356DOI10.1053/GAST.1997.V113.PM9322500
P698PubMed publication ID9322500

P2093author name stringM Camilleri
T J Sebo
K P Batts
C R Fleming
D D Burton
J S Scolapio
D G Kelly
L V Oenning
P433issue4
P407language of work or nameEnglishQ1860
P304page(s)1074-1081
P577publication date1997-10-01
P1433published inGastroenterologyQ4039279
P1476titleEffect of growth hormone, glutamine, and diet on adaptation in short-bowel syndrome: a randomized, controlled study
P478volume113

Reverse relations

cites work (P2860)
Q33975920A global perspective of home parenteral and enteral nutrition
Q34187842AGA technical review on short bowel syndrome and intestinal transplantation
Q35595137Adaptation following intestinal resection: mechanisms and signals
Q36259671Advances in the management of short bowel syndrome
Q74188672Bowel rehabilitation: an alternative to long-term parenteral nutrition and intestinal transplantation for some patients with short bowel syndrome
Q35201118Clinical evidence for enteral nutritional support with glutamine: a systematic review
Q37925493Complications of enterocutaneous fistulas and their management
Q45575173Effect of Recombinant Human Growth Hormone on Intestinal Absorption and Body Composition in Children With Short Bowel Syndrome
Q28854322Effect of growth hormone on small intestinal homeostasis relation to cellular mediators IGF-I and IGFBP-3
Q35360775Effect of high dose growth hormone with glutamine and no change in diet on intestinal absorption in short bowel patients: a randomised, double blind, crossover, placebo controlled study
Q51552933Effects of glutamine isomers on human (Caco-2) intestinal epithelial proliferation, strain-responsiveness, and differentiation.
Q35304614Emerging treatment options for short bowel syndrome: potential role of teduglutide
Q34767824Enhancing bowel adaptation in short bowel syndrome
Q26797452Enteral glutamine supplementation in critically ill patients: a systematic review and meta-analysis
Q35595149Experimental approaches: dietary and hormone therapy.
Q34027864Glutamine for the gut: mystical properties or an ordinary amino acid?
Q37685500Growth factors: possible roles for clinical management of the short bowel syndrome
Q38197594Growth hormone for intestinal adaptation in patients with short bowel syndrome: systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials
Q46770165Growth hormone, glutamine, and an optimal diet reduces parenteral nutrition in patients with short bowel syndrome: a prospective, randomized, placebo-controlled, double-blind clinical trial
Q24646515Guidelines for management of patients with a short bowel
Q37136193High-protein diet improves postoperative weight gain after massive small-bowel resection
Q74741495Home parenteral nutrition. 25 years later
Q54061203Hormonal therapy for short bowel syndrome.
Q55691600Host-Gut Microbiota Crosstalk in Intestinal Adaptation.
Q24234876Human growth hormone and glutamine for patients with short bowel syndrome
Q92703288Influence of Growth Hormone and Glutamine on Intestinal Stem Cells: A Narrative Review
Q37037454Interdisciplinary management of pediatric intestinal failure: a 10-year review of rehabilitation and transplantation
Q35521421Intestinal adaptation after massive intestinal resection
Q33867801Intestinal mucosal adaptation
Q79297802Intestinal transplantation
Q34027747Intestinal transplantation in children
Q34579091Key nutrients and growth factors for the neonatal gastrointestinal tract
Q42062038Lack of regulation of 11beta-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase type 1 during short-term manipulation of GH in patients with hypopituitarism.
Q40792343Long-term survival and parenteral nutrition dependence in adult patients with the short bowel syndrome.
Q77574555Management of patients with a short bowel
Q37122381Morphological, kinetic, membrane biochemical and genetic aspects of intestinal enteroplasticity
Q35190608New and emerging therapies for short bowel syndrome in children
Q36489336New growth factor therapies aimed at improving intestinal adaptation in short bowel syndrome
Q38132622Novel therapies for the management of short bowel syndrome in children
Q36740253Nutrient intake from habitual oral diet in patients with severe short bowel syndrome living in the southeastern United States
Q74741470Nutrient pharmacotherapy for gut mucosal diseases
Q34027795Nutritional support for the patient with short-bowel syndrome
Q34348083Nutritional support in critically ill patients with cancer
Q35549870Role of specific amino acids in nutritional support
Q74741488Short bowel syndrome
Q33541789Short bowel syndrome
Q37997502Short bowel syndrome in children: current and potential therapies
Q40248891Small intestine transplantation today
Q35807266Somatropin (Zorbtive): in short bowel syndrome
Q37811028Systematic review: medical and nutritional interventions for the management of intestinal failure and its resultant complications in children
Q39302506The Roles of Glutamine in the Intestine and Its Implication in Intestinal Diseases
Q37199730The effect of sustained delivery of vascular endothelial growth factor on angiogenesis in tissue-engineered intestine
Q41787316The effects of glutamine on intestinal epithelial cell proliferation in parenterally fed rats
Q24793103The effects of long-term total parenteral nutrition on gut mucosal immunity in children with short bowel syndrome: a systematic review
Q34521154The management of patients with the short bowel syndrome
Q35842084The medical and surgical management of short bowel syndrome
Q38232874The pharmacologic treatment of short bowel syndrome: new tricks and novel agents
Q38101129The role of growth factors in intestinal regeneration and repair in necrotizing enterocolitis
Q36451413The use of hormonal growth factors in the treatment of patients with short-bowel syndrome.
Q38156844Where are we at with short bowel syndrome and small bowel transplant

Search more.