Gastroenterol Clin North Am
March 2018
Although chronic intestinal pseudo-obstruction (CIPO) is a rare disorder, it presents a wide spectrum of severity that ranges from abdominal bloating to severe gastrointestinal dysfunction. In the worst cases, patients may become dependent upon artificial nutrition via parenteral nutrition or choose to have an intestinal transplant. However, whatever the severity, a patient's quality of life can be seriously compromised.
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December 2013
Skin metastases are common in lung cancer but are rarely noted as the presenting complaint. As evidence of dissemination, they, of course, carry an ominous prognosis. We present a case of metastatic adenocarcinoma of the lung in an otherwise healthy man, whose only symptom was a painless skin nodule.
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May 2014
Obesity is a major chronic disease affecting the U.S. population.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFDespite acute myocardial infarction and cardiac surgery accounting for 2 of the most common reasons patients are admitted to the intensive care unit, little attention and investigation have been directed specifically for these patients. This patient population therefore deserves special attention as they are often malnourished but require emergent interventions, making nutrition intervention challenging. This article reviews current medical interventions implemented in critically ill cardiothoracic patients and discusses evidence-based nutrition therapy, including enteral and parenteral feeding, glycemic control, and antioxidant provision.
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