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BACKGROUND
Although enteral nutrition (EN) therapy for Crohn's disease has been confirmed to be as effective as steroid therapy, the precise mechanism responsible for the effects of EN remains unclear, although some of the therapeutic effects of EN are believed to be due to a low dietary fat
The advantage of a standardized oligopeptide formula (Peptisorb päd) for dietary management of diarrhea was proved in 10 infants aged 1 to 10 months with body weights between 4000 and 8860 g. The nitrogen balance turned to normal already at day 3 to 4 of the treatment due to the rapid increase of
OBJECTIVE
To characterise the lipid profiles in dogs with parvoviral enteritis.
METHODS
Blood was collected before treatment from 30 dogs that fulfilled the criteria for severe sepsis including hypo- or hyperthermia, hypotension, leucopenia, thrombocytopenia and evidences of organ dysfunction.
BACKGROUND
It is important to develop an appropriate animal model for further investigation into inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). We therefore investigated a trinitrobenzene sulfonic acid (TNBS) ileitis model. Dietary fat in Crohn's disease is still a controversial risk factor for IBD. We therefore
A cat with severe weight loss and small bowel diarrhea was diagnosed as having lymphocytic-plasmacytic enteritis. Treatment with medium chain triglycerides and glucocorticoids was palliative. This disease appears similar to that reported in Basenji dogs. In retrospect, dietary therapy should also
Eastern grey kangaroos (Macropus giganteus) younger than 19 months at Kanazawa Zoological Gardens, Japan, frequently died of enteritis. The main cause of death was coccidiosis. This study aimed to reveal retrospectively the clinical features of enteritis and factors contributing to its high
The interaction of Eimeria meleagrimitis with hemorrhagic enteritis virus (HEV) or marble spleen disease virus (MSDV) was studied in 4-week-old female turkeys. Birds given either virus in combination with the coccidia showed greater weight gain than did birds given HEV alone. A combination of MSDV
Increasing studies have focused on the beneficial effects of Lactobacillus johnsonii in certain diseases. Here, we studied the prevention ability of a probiotic strain, L. johnsonii BS15 on subclinical necrotic enteritis (SNE), and its underlying mechanism. 180 male Cobb 500 chicks were randomly
The effects of two different formulas in the treatment of acute diarrhea were tested in a prospective study with 40 infants. The formulas differ in content of lactose, fructose, starch, sodium and potassium. Both groups reached normal food intake at the same time and could be discharged from
Clausena excavata (C. excavata) has been used as a traditional medicine for the treatment of abdominal pain, enteritis, dysentery, and malaria. The present study was designed to evaluate the effect of a 50% ethanol extract of C. excavata (ECE) on weight loss, adipocyte size, and obesity-related
Nutrition management of intestinal transplant recipients continues to be a challenging and essential component of the early postoperative care of this patient population. The absorptive capacity of the graft can be affected by immunologic and nonimmunologic factors, including enteric lymphatic
Lamb farming is generally a secondary activity for farmers, and many breeding systems suffer from management failures that impair production. One reason for decline in performance is enteritis, usually affecting newborn lambs. Enteritis can be fatal, especially in dairy herds. Generally, lambs are
Patients with bile acid malabsorption typically present with chronic, watery diarrhea. Bile acids recirculate between the liver and small intestine in the enterohepatic circulation. They are reabsorbed in the distal small intestine, and normally only a small fraction of the bile acid pool is lost to
Lipid metabolism was evaluated in patients with chronic enteritis, celiac disease, general variable immunodeficiency (GVI), short-bowel syndrome. In chronic enteritis with malabsorption syndrome degree I and II changes in metabolism were characterized by hyperlipidemia due to high lipid fractions,
The protracted diarrhea of young infants with failure to thrive is a clinically defined severe illness. Starting from acute enteritis it will lead to a vicious circle of malnutrition, malabsorption and food intolerance. 17 infants have been treated with a special diet of the three components: 1.