NNIW06 - Chronic Diarrhea In Children
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Requirements And Utilization Of Macronutrients In Enteral And Parenteral Nutrition In Acute And Chronic Diarrhea


Feeding Of Children With Protracted Diarrhea In Developing Countries

Protocol Design: Assessment Of Nutritional Status To Help In Nutritional Rehabilitation Of The Infant

Vaccines And Other Approaches To The Prevention Of Intractable Infant Diarrhea By The Prevention Of Intestinal Colonization

Effects Of Pharmacological Agents On Nonelectrolyte Nutrients And Ion Transport In Secretory Diarrhea

Antibiotic And Antiparasitic Therapy In Chronic Diarrhea



Gastrointestinal Allergy Or Intolerance To Multiple Foods In Severe Chronic Diarrhea In Early Infancy

Protein Intolerance As A Cause Of Postenteritis Diarrhea

The Fate Of Foreign Antigens In The Intestinal Tract In Infancy And Childhood

The Possible Role Of Effector Cells On The Intestinal Mucosa And Gastrointestinal Host Defenses In Intractable Diarrhea

Bile-Acid-Induced Intestinal Dysfunction: Implications To Protracted Infantile Diarrhea And Malnutrition

Mechanisms Of Adherence Of Escherichia Coli To Enterocytes: Their Possible Role In Intractable Infant Diarrhea

Atypical Bile Acids And Their Possible Role In Neonatal Diarrhea

Mechanisms Of Secretory Diarrhea Caused By Bacterial Enterotoxins

Regulatory Mechanisms Of Secretory Diarrhea And Electrolyte Imbalance In Acute And Chronic Diarrhea In Infancy

The Role Of Hormones In The Pathophysiology Of Acute And Chronic Diarrhea

Dietary Lectins And The Possible Mechanisms Whereby They Induce Intestinal Injury

Giardiasis: Pathogenesis Of Chronic Diarrhea And Impact On Child Growth And Development

Viral Enteritis: A Cause Of Disordered Small Intestinal Epithelial Renewal


Infectious Agents In Acute And Chronic Diarrhea Of Childhood

The Intestinal Microflora In Malnutrition And Protracted Diarrhea In Infancy

Stable Isotope Studies Of Normal And Abnormal Digestion And Absorption In Infants


Transient Carbohydrate Malabsorption And Intolerance In Diarrheal Diseases Of Infancy

Peptide Digestion And Absorption In The Small Intestinal Mucosa During Acute And Chronic Diarrhea

Net Acid Balance In Infants With Diarrhea And Carbohydrate Intolerance

Ultrastructural Topography Of Small Bowel Mucosa In Chronic Diarrhea In Infants And Children: Investigations With The Scanning Electron Microscope

Specific Etiologies Of Chronic Diarrhea In Infancy

Damage And Repair Of Small Intestinal Mucosa In Acute And Chronic Diarrhea

Prolonged Small Intestinal Mucosal Injury As A Primary Cause Of Intractable Diarrhea Of Infancy

Introduction Devastating Effects Of Chronic Diarrhea In Childhood

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