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Microvillus inclusion disease: a subtotal enterectomy as a bridge to transplantation
Microvillus inclusion disease (MVID) is a known congenital cause of intractable diarrhea resulting in permanent intestinal failure. There is need for a lifelong total parenteral nutrition (TPN) from diagnosis and the prognosis is poor. Most patients die by the second decade of life as a result of complications of parenteral alimentation including liver failure or sepsis. The only available treatment at this moment is a small bowel transplantation. But before that moment, the patients often suffer from a persistent failure to thrive and electrolyte disturbances despite continuous TPN.peerreview_statement: The publishing and review policy for this title is described in its Aims & Scope.
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L. Apvleii Madaurensis, Metamorphoseos : libri XI /
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