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Publikováno v:
Seminars in liver disease, vol 35, iss 4
We report a 9-year-old patient with abnormal liver tests found incidentally during routine bloodwork as part of a preoperative evaluation for excision of a benign cyst. A liver biopsy demonstrated hepatocytes to have pale and expanded cytoplasm that
Autor:
Faraz A. Khan, Robert H. Squires, Heather J. Litman, Jane Balint, Beth A. Carter, Jeremy G. Fisher, Simon P. Horslen, Tom Jaksic, Samuel Kocoshis, J. Andres Martinez, David Mercer, Susan Rhee, Jeffrey A. Rudolph, Jason Soden, Debra Sudan, Riccardo A. Superina, Daniel H. Teitelbaum, Robert Venick, Paul W. Wales, Christopher Duggan, Cartland Burns, George Mazariegos, Sharon Lawlor, Tamara Haller, Marcia Kurs-Lasky, Steven H. Belle, Anita Nucci, Jane Anne Yawarski, Danielle Sebbens, Rhonda Cunningham, Daniel Kamin, Heung Bae Kim, Sharon Collier, Melanie Connolly, Pamela Brown, Michele Johnson, Robert Drongowski, Christina Valentine, Steven Teich, Beth Skaggs, Martin G. Martin, Patty Beckwith, James Dunn, Douglas G. Farmer, Laurie Reyen, Diana Farmer, Sang-Mo Kang, Lane Bower, Dean L. Antonson, Steve C. Raynor, Brandy Sunderman, Kris Seipel, Brent Polk, Martha Ballew, Mary Brandt, Saul Karpen, Sara Philips, Kristin Brown, Alejandro De La Torre, Sara Fidanza, Frances Malone, Patrick Healey, Jorge Reyes, Cheryl Davis, Greg Tiao, Jacqueline Wessel, Valeria Cohran, Kimberley Kazmerski, Lisa Keys, Margaret 'Peggy' Richard, David Sigalet, Conrad Cole
Publikováno v:
The Journal of pediatrics, vol 167, iss 1
Objectives In a large cohort of children with intestinal failure (IF), we sought to determine the cumulative incidence of achieving enteral autonomy and identify patient and institutional characteristics associated with enteral autonomy. Study design
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Autor:
Lori J, Bechard, Catherine, Gordon, Henry A, Feldman, Robert, Venick, Kathleen, Gura, Eva C, Guinan, Christopher, Duggan
Publikováno v:
Pediatric bloodcancer. 62(4)
Hematopoietic cell transplantation (HCT) may be detrimental to bone health and vitamin D status in children.We conducted a prospective, multicenter cohort study to identify changes in bone health markers during the first 100 days after allogeneic HCT
Autor:
Robert H, Squires, Christopher, Duggan, Daniel H, Teitelbaum, Paul W, Wales, Jane, Balint, Robert, Venick, Susan, Rhee, Debra, Sudan, David, Mercer, J Andres, Martinez, Beth A, Carter, Jason, Soden, Simon, Horslen, Jeffrey A, Rudolph, Samuel, Kocoshis, Riccardo, Superina, Sharon, Lawlor, Tamara, Haller, Marcia, Kurs-Lasky, Steven H, Belle, Conrad, Cole
Publikováno v:
The Journal of pediatrics. 161(4)
Objective To characterize the natural history of intestinal failure (IF) among 14 pediatric centers during the intestinal transplantation era. Study design The Pediatric Intestinal Failure Consortium performed a retrospective analysis of clinical and
Autor:
Francisco, de la Cerda, Walter A, Jimenez, David W, Gjertson, Robert, Venick, Eileen, Tsai, Robert, Ettenger
Publikováno v:
Pediatric transplantation. 14(4)
Although it has been described in adults that renal grafts in the context of CLKT have a lower number of AR episodes and improved renal allograft survival, this has never been examined in pediatrics. We performed a single center retrospective case-co