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CAIR has been in the forefront of clinical research advances in the field, including innovations in nutritional, hormonal and surgical therapy.
Recent studies include:
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- "Nutritional and other postoperative management of neonates with short bowel syndrome correlates with clinical outcomes," The Journal of Pediatrics, 2001; 139: 27-33
- "Serial transverse enteroplasty for short bowel syndrome: a case report," Journal of Pediatric Surgery, 2003; 38: 881-85
- "Reversal of parenteral-associated liver disease in two infants with short bowel syndrome using parenteral fish oil: implications for future management," Pediatrics,
2006; 118: 197-201
- "First report of the international serial transverse enteroplasty data registry: indications, efficacy, and complications," Journal of the American College of Surgeons, 2007; 204: 365-71
- "Improved survival in a multidisciplinary short bowel syndrome program," Journal of Pediatric Surgery, 2008; 43: 20-24
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