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Enteral nutrition as a primary therapy of Crohn's disease: the pediatric perspective.

Wael El-Matary
Review Nutrition in clinical practice : official publication of the American Society for Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition 2009 36 sitasi
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Luaran Utama
Enteral nutrition as a primary therapy of Crohn's disease: the pediatric perspec
Arah Efek
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Abstract

Nutrition therapy of Crohn's disease is considered the first-line of treatment for Crohn's disease in children, especially in Europe. This article discusses the role, mechanism, and the available updated evidence supporting use of this treatment to induce and maintain remission of Crohn's disease. It also highlights the importance of the team approach in achieving success using this treatment. Future research-related topics are briefly summarized.

TL;DR

The role, mechanism, and the available updated evidence supporting use of this treatment to induce and maintain remission of Crohn's disease are discussed.

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