![]() Villet S, Chiolero RL, Bollmann MD, et al. Summary of a conference sponsored by the National Institutes of Health, American Society for Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition, and American Society for Clinical Nutrition. Nutrition support in clinical practice: review of published data and recommendations for future research directions. Intravenous lipid emulsions in parenteral nutrition. Protectins and maresins: new pro-resolving families of mediators in acute inflammation and resolution bioactive metabolome. Serhan CN, Dalli J, Colas RA, Winkler JW, Chiang N. Functional metabolomics reveals novel active products in the DHA metabolome. Functional roles of fatty acids and their effects on human health. Does total parenteral nutrition induce gallbladder sludge formation and lithiasis? Gastroenterology. Messing B, Bories C, Kunstlinger F, Bernier JJ. Lipid emulsions in the treatment and prevention of parenteral nutrition-associated liver disease in infants and children. ![]() Natural history of pediatric intestinal failure: initial report from the pediatric intestinal failure consortium. Squires RH, Duggan C, Teitelbaum DH, et al. Parenteral nutrition-associated liver disease in adult and pediatric patients. Liver complications of pediatric parenteral nutrition-epidemiology. Hepatobiliary complications of total parenteral nutrition. Quigley EM, Marsh MN, Shaffer JL, Markin RS. This article is an excellent review of the various mixtures and compounds available that make up the lipid component of PN. Understanding the metabolic actions of the various lipid components available in PN solutions is foundational to PN administration. Intravenous fat emulsion formulations for the adult and pediatric patient: understanding the differences. Anez-Bustillos L, Dao DT, Baker MA, Fell GL, Puder M, Gura KM. ![]() Hallmarks in the history of enteral and parenteral nutrition: from antiquity to the 20th century. Vassilyadi F, Panteliadou AK, Panteliadis C. Papers of particular interest, published recently, have been highlighted as: ![]()
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