An update on dietary therapies in paediatric Crohn's disease
Results of a literature update on original articles published from May 2022–November 2023, in the dietary management of pediatric Crohn's disease.
Results of a literature update on original articles published from May 2022–November 2023, in the dietary management of pediatric Crohn's disease.
We describe 3 Crohn’s disease patients with short bowel syndrome who had iron overload as a result of long-term home parenteral nutrition including iron.
This single-center retrospective cohort study aims to investigate the impact of total parenteral nutrition on the surgical outcomes of patients with Crohn's disease.
Investigation of the impact of total parenteral nutrition on the surgical outcomes of patients with Crohn's disease.
The aim was to test the hypothesis that pre-operative enteral nutrition in patients undergoing ileal/ileocolonic surgery for Crohn's disease is associated with improved postoperative outcome.
The survey establishes dietetic practices in implementing exclusive enteral nutrition in the management of active Crohn's disease across specialist pediatric inflammatory bowel disease centers.
The aim was to further define the characteristics of inflammatory bowel disease patients requiring home parenteral nutrition or customized intravenous fluid.
The study aims to evaluate the effect of the route of exclusive enteral nutrition delivery (orally or via nasogastric tube) and type of polymeric formula on the disease outcome and nutritional status
in children with Crohn's disease.
We reviewed findings from studies of the effects of dietary patterns, single micronutrients, and
food additives in inducing and maintaining remission in patients with inflammatory bowel diseases.
The article provides an updated review of the definition, prevalence, causes, and clinical management of malnutrition in inflammatory bowel disease.