An appropriate patient description is mandatory in clinical practice and as criteria for patient inclusion in research protocols. The classification of adult patients with an SBS is based on anatomical, evolutional, pathophysiological, and clinical categories and could be considered as the “SBS-ID” to report patient characteristics in clinical practice and in research studies.
LORIS PIRONI, A.S.S. (2019). Short Bowel Syndrome (SBS): Classification, Underlying Causes, and Global Footprint. London : Elsevier Inc. [10.1016/B978-0-12-814330-8.00002-0].
Short Bowel Syndrome (SBS): Classification, Underlying Causes, and Global Footprint
LORIS PIRONI
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;ANNA SIMONA SASDELLIWriting – Original Draft Preparation
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2019
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An appropriate patient description is mandatory in clinical practice and as criteria for patient inclusion in research protocols. The classification of adult patients with an SBS is based on anatomical, evolutional, pathophysiological, and clinical categories and could be considered as the “SBS-ID” to report patient characteristics in clinical practice and in research studies.File in questo prodotto:
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