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From intestinal failure to transplantation: Review on the current need for transplant indications under multidisciplinary transplant programs worldwide.

Vikram Kalathur RaghuCarolina RumboSimon Peter Horslen
Published in: Pediatric transplantation (2024)
Advances in the medical and surgical care of children with intestinal failure have resulted in improved transplant-free survival and a significant fall in demand for transplantation. Despite these improvements a number of children continue to fail rehabilitative care and require intestine transplantation as life-saving therapy or when the burden on ongoing parenteral nutrition becomes too great to bear.
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