Medical Nutrition Therapy in Short Bowel Syndrome and Food Interventions in Intestinal Adaptation
The 'normal' length of the small intestine ranges from 320 to 800 cm. short bowel syndrome is defined as the small bowel length less than 200 cm. Short bowel syndrome is a clinical manifestation that occurs mainly after anatomical and / or functional loss of small intestine and presents wi...
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Main Authors: | Ebru KOPTAGEL (Author), Hülya KAMARLI ALTUN (Author) |
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Atatürk University,
2021-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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