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SECTION HEADS
Section Topics
- » Complementary and alternative nutritional therapies
- » GE intestinal malignancies (non-liver)
- » Home enteral nutrition
- » Home parenteral nutrition
- » In-hospital nutrition team
- » Medical liver diseases (virus, cirrhosis, NASH, etc.)
- » MICI/IBD
- » Nutritional assessment
- » Obesity, incl. bariatric procedures
- » Other GE diseases (non-MICI, non-malignant)
- » Surgery in GE diseases (preoperative excl. intestinal failure)
- » Surgery in intestinal failure
- » Surgery in liver diseases (incl. liver transplant, etc.)
- » The critically ill (ICU)
- » Tools in GE and liver metabolism
LATEST RECOMMENDATION
Eivind Berge, Oslo University Hospital, Norway. F1000 Cardiovascular Disorders
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Eivind Berge, Oslo University Hospital, Norway. F1000 Cardiovascular Disorders
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