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Treatment and Management of Adult and Pediatric Patients with Intestinal Failure

Mon May 12, 2008 9:00pm EDT
DUBLIN, Ireland--(Business Wire)--
Research and Markets
(http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c91474) has announced the
addition of "Intestinal Failure" to their offering.

   This book considers the diagnosis, treatment (both medical and
surgical) and management of adult and pediatric patients with
intestinal failureIt provides a long term view in dealing with these
patients to improve results, quality of life and patient care.

   Key Topics:

   - The History of Intestinal Failure and Transplantation

   - Intestinal Morphology, Intestinal Regeneration and the Promise
of Tissue Engineering

   - Basic Physiology of Motility, Absorption and Secretion

   - Immunology of the Small Intestine

   - Intestinal Adaptation: The Biology of the Intestinal Response to
Resection and Disease

   - Intestinal Failure: Definitions and Classifications

   - Causes of Intestinal Failure in the Newborn

   - Congenital Enteropathies Causing Permanent Intestinal Failure

   - Causes of Intestinal Failure in the Adult

   - Intestinal Failure Related to Bariatric Surgery

   - Inflammatory Bowel Disease and the Short Bowel Syndrome

   - Motility Disorders

   - Assessment of Intestinal Failure Patients

   - Guidelines for Home Parenteral Nutrition Support in Chronic
Intestinal Failure Patients

   - Home Parenteral Nutrition: Complications, Survival, Costs and
Quality of Life

   - Vascular Access, Including Complications

   - Enteral Support for Children with Intestinal Failure

   - The Use of Enteral Nutrition in the Adult with Intestinal
Failure

   - The Enteric Flora in Intestinal Failure: Small Intestinal
Bacterial Overgrowth and Gut-Derived Sepsis

   - Management of Complex Fluid and Electrolyte Disturbances

   - Intestinal Failure-Associated Liver Disease

   - Psychiatric Issues in the Assessment of the Patient with
Intestinal Failure

   - Munchausen Syndrome by Proxy

   - Luminal Nutrient Factors in Intestinal Adaptation and Their Use
in Therapy

   - The Role of Humoral Factors in Intestinal Adaptation

   - Autologous Reconstruction of the GI Tract

   - Intestinal Transplantation

   - Isolated Small Bowel Transplantation and Combined Liver-Small
Bowel Transplantation

   - Living Donor Intestinal Transplantation

   - Isolated Liver Transplantation for Intestinal Failure-Associated
Liver Disease

   - Preservation of the Intestine

   - Immediate Postoperative Care of the Intestinal Transplant
Recipient

   - Surgical Complications of Intestinal Transplantation

   - Infections in Small Bowel Transplant Recipients

   - Immunosuppression after Intestinal Transplantation

   - Immunology of Intestinal Allograft Rejection

   - Histopathology of Intestinal Transplantation

   - Long-Term Management of Intestinal Transplant Recipients

   - Management of Posttransplant Lymphoproliferative Disease

   - Results of Intestinal Transplantation

   - Psychosocial Assessment and Management of the Transplant
Patient/Family in Intestinal Transplantation

   - Financial, Economic and Insurance Issues Pertaining to
Intestinal Transplantation: When Is Too Much Not Enough?

   For more information visit
http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c91474

Research and Markets
Laura Wood
Senior Manager
press@researchandmarkets.com
Fax: +353 1 4100 980

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