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Low serum concentrations of insulin-like growth factor-I in children with active Crohn disease: effect of enteral nutritional support and glutamine supplementation.

A I L Akobeng, P E Clayton, V Miller, C M Hall, A G Thomas
RCT Scandinavian journal of gastroenterology 2002 28 citations
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Study Design

Type d'étude
Other
Population
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Intervention
Low serum concentrations of insulin-like growth factor-I in children with active Crohn disease: effect of enteral nutritional support and glutamine supplementation. None
Comparateur
None
Critère de jugement principal
None
Direction de l'effet
Mixed
Risque de biais
Unclear

Abstract

Dept. of Paediatric Gastroenterology, Central Manchester Hospital, Manchester, UK.

En bref

Serum IGF-I SD scores were greatly diminished in children with active Crohn disease and showed no significant improvements after 4 weeks of nutritional support, and glutamine supplementation was not associated with any significant alterations in serum IGF- I.

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