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Pocket Guide to Parenteral Nutrition: Dietitians in Nutrition Support Dietetic Practice Group · Chapter 15
Chapter 5: Metabolic Complications of Long-Term Parenteral Nutrition
Cycle PN infusion. Provide enteral stimulation when feasible. Monitor potential adverse effects of medications on bone and liver health. Encourage appropriate care of vascular access devices. Promote a healthy lifestyle for patients, including: smoking cessation, weight-bearing activity
Pediatric Neurology · Chapter 28
Case 16 Ironing Out the Cause of Seizures
activity or paroxysmal responses during low-frequency photic stimulation. Imaging Red Flags • Different brain regions have varying susceptibility to injury, which may help in the diagnosis of specific metabolic disorders. Children with suspected inborn errors of metabolism should undergo MRI with T1-weighted imaging with and without
Pediatric Neurology · Chapter 28
Case 16 Ironing Out the Cause of Seizures
activity or paroxysmal responses during low-frequency photic stimulation. Imaging Red Flags • Different brain regions have varying susceptibility to injury, which may help in the diagnosis of specific metabolic disorders. Children with suspected inborn errors of metabolism should undergo MRI with T1-weighted imaging with and without
Pediatric Neurology · Chapter 28
Case 16 Ironing Out the Cause of Seizures
activity or paroxysmal responses during low-frequency photic stimulation. Imaging Red Flags • Different brain regions have varying susceptibility to injury, which may help in the diagnosis of specific metabolic disorders. Children with suspected inborn errors of metabolism should undergo MRI with T1-weighted imaging with and without
Pediatric Neurology · Chapter 49
Case 34 Intramyelinic Edema in Infancy
actively myelinating structures in a neonate can be seen in hypoxic-ischemic injury,Page 198Page 199certain infections (e.g., parechovirus), infant formula preparation errors/hypernatremia, and IEMs including MSUD, glycine encephalopathy, decompensated urea cycle
Pediatric Neurology · Chapter 49
Case 34 Intramyelinic Edema in Infancy
actively myelinating structures in a neonate can be seen in hypoxic-ischemic injury,Page 198Page 199certain infections (e.g., parechovirus), infant formula preparation errors/hypernatremia, and IEMs including MSUD, glycine encephalopathy, decompensated urea cycle
Pediatric Neurology · Chapter 49
Case 34 Intramyelinic Edema in Infancy
actively myelinating structures in a neonate can be seen in hypoxic-ischemic injury,Page 198Page 199certain infections (e.g., parechovirus), infant formula preparation errors/hypernatremia, and IEMs including MSUD, glycine encephalopathy, decompensated urea cycle
2 New Developments in LGBT Development: What’s New and What’s (Still) True
cycles, psychiatric disorders increased for LGB people, where there was no similar increase for heterosexual people or in states where such bans were not implemented. In a separate study, Hatzenbuehler et al. (2012) found that, in the 12 months after same-sex marriage went into effect
Pediatric Neurology · Chapter 47
SECTION 7 Neurometabolic Disorders
cycle disorders); (2) large molecule disorders (e.g., lysosomal and peroxisomal disorders); (3) disorders of energy metabolism (e.g., primary mitochondrial disorders); and (4) miscellaneous disorders (e.g., purine/pyrimidine disorders, neurotransmitter disorders, disorders of heavy metal or vitamin metabolism). Brain MRI pattern recognition is important in both the diagnosis
Pediatric Neurology · Chapter 47
SECTION 7 Neurometabolic Disorders
cycle disorders); (2) large molecule disorders (e.g., lysosomal and peroxisomal disorders); (3) disorders of energy metabolism (e.g., primary mitochondrial disorders); and (4) miscellaneous disorders (e.g., purine/pyrimidine disorders, neurotransmitter disorders, disorders of heavy metal or vitamin metabolism). Brain MRI pattern recognition is important in both the diagnosis
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