PMID: 9544912Apr 17, 1998Paper

Bone mineral content in children with short bowel syndrome after discontinuation of parental nutrition

The Journal of Pediatrics
S F DellertJ E Heubi

Abstract

To determine whether children with short bowel syndrome had evidence of metabolic bone disease, total body bone mineral content was measured by dual-energy x-ray absorptiometry in 18 patients and 36 age-, sex-, and race-matched control subjects. Children with short bowel syndrome had decreased bone mineral content compared with control subjects; however, it was not significant when adjusted for differences in weight and height. Whether these children will have normal bone accretion throughout puberty is not known.

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Sep 16, 2011·The British Journal of Nutrition·Joanne F OliemanDick Tibboel
Mar 23, 2013·Journal of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition·Stephanie S ApplemanJames E Heubi
Jan 20, 2015·Journal of Pediatric Surgery·Faraz A KhanTom Jaksic
Feb 14, 2006·Gastroenterology·Olivier Goulet, Frank Ruemmele
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Apr 13, 2004·Journal of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition·Olivier GouletVirginie Colomb
Sep 23, 2014·Evidence-based Child Health : a Cochrane Review Journal·Tiffany WongDavid W Johnson
Feb 6, 2002·Pediatric Clinics of North America·Mary B Leonard, Babette S Zemel
Feb 4, 2010·Seminars in Pediatric Surgery·Jason S Soden

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