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Enteral Nutrition in Pediatric Patients

Yi DY

Pediatric patients require specialized attention and have diverse demands for proper growth and development, and thus need a different approach and interest in nutritional assessment and supply. Enteral nutrition is...
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An Unusual Presentation of Rectal Carcinoma in a Child

Tiwari C, Zadpe A, Rathi P, Shah H

Colorectal carcinoma is a well-known malignancy in adults. However, it is rare in children. Besides, it also has different behaviour in paediatric age-group and usually presents with non-specific symptoms like...
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Colonic Angioectasia in an Adolescent Boy with Hoyeraal-Hreidarsson on Long-Term Anabolic Steroid Therapy

Khalaf R, Cuffari C

Androgen therapy has proven efficacy in treating patients with bone marrow failure who are not candidates for bone marrow transplantation. Herein, we report on a case of colonic angioectasia secondary...
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Prevalence and Management of Functional Gastrointestinal Disorders in Infants: An Asian Perspective

Cai W, Bharadia L, Juffrie M, Cheah FC, Quak SH, Titapant V, van Elburg R, Ludwig T

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Early Biologic Treatment in Pediatric Crohn's Disease: Catching the Therapeutic Window of Opportunity in Early Disease by Treat-to-Target

Kang B, Choe YH

The emergence of mucosal healing as a treatment goal that could modify the natural course of Crohn's disease and the accumulating evidence showing that biologics are most effective in achieving...
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Clostridium difficile Infection at Diagnosis and during the Disease Course of Pediatric Inflammatory Bowel Disease

Kim DH, Cho JM, Yang HR

PURPOSE: Clostridium difficile colonization and infection are commonly associated with poor outcomes in patients with pediatric inflammatory bowel disease (PIBD). We aimed to investigate the prevalence of C. difficile colonization...
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Different Criteria for the Definition of Insulin Resistance and Its Relation with Dyslipidemia in Overweight and Obese Children and Adolescents

Nogueira-de-Almeida CA, de Mello E

PURPOSE: to compare cut off points corrected for age and gender (COOP) with fixed cut off points (FCOP) for fasting plasma insulin and Homeostatic model assessment-insulin resistance (HOMA-IR) for the...
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Different Clinical Features and Lower Scores in Clinical Scoring Systems for Appendicitis in Preschool Children: Comparison with School Age Onset

Song CW, Kang JW, Kim JY

PURPOSE: To clarify the clinical features of appendicitis in preschool children and to explore clinical appendicitis scoring systems in this age group. METHODS: We retrospectively collected data on 142 children, aged...
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Higher Morbidity of Monogenic Inflammatory Bowel Disease Compared to the Adolescent Onset Inflammatory Bowel Disease

Kim KY, Lee EJ, Kim JW, Moon JS, Jang JY, Yang HR, Ko JS

PURPOSE: Monogenic inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) patients do not respond to conventional therapy and are associated with a higher morbidity. We summarized the clinical characteristics of monogenic IBD patients and...
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A Synbiotic Infant Formula with High Magnesium Content Improves Constipation and Quality of Life

Xinias I, Analitis A, Mavroudi A, Roilides I, Lykogeorgou M, Delivoria , Milingos V, Mylonopoulou M, Vandenplas Y

PURPOSE: To evaluate the efficacy of synbiotic formula with partial whey hydrolysate and high magnesium content in infants presenting with functional constipation. METHODS: Sixty-five infants with functional constipation were included. Forty...
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Association between Minimal Change Esophagitis and Gastric Dysmotility: A Single-Center Electrogastrography and Endoscopy Study in Children

Lim KI, Shim SB, Tchah H, Ryoo E

PURPOSE: Minimal change esophagitis (MCE) is a reflux disease without mucosal breaks, known to be partially associated with abnormal gastric motor function. Electrogastrography (EGG) is commonly applied to assess gastric...
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