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    A transatlantic survey of nutrition practice in acute pancreatitis.

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    Authors
    Duggan, SN
    Smyth, N D
    O'Sullivan, M
    Feehan, S
    Ridgway, P F
    Conlon, K C
    Affiliation
    Department of Surgery, Trinity College Dublin, Dublin, Ireland. siduggan@tcd.ie
    Issue Date
    2012-08
    
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    A transatlantic survey of nutrition practice in acute pancreatitis. 2012, 25 (4):388-97 J Hum Nutr Diet
    Publisher
    Journal of human nutrition and dietetics : the official journal of the British Dietetic Association
    Journal
    Journal of human nutrition and dietetics : the official journal of the British Dietetic Association
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    http://hdl.handle.net/10147/255078
    DOI
    10.1111/j.1365-277X.2012.01256.x
    PubMed ID
    22591247
    Abstract
    Many guidelines exist for the nutritional management of acute pancreatitis; however, little is known regarding current practice. We aimed to investigate feeding practices, including the use of parenteral/enteral nutrition.
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    1365-277X
    ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
    10.1111/j.1365-277X.2012.01256.x
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