Pediatric Gastroenterology and Clinical NutritionPediatric Gastroenterology and Clinical Nutrition provides in-depth coverage of major clinical nutrition problems in pediatrics, and highlights the importance of nutrition in the care of complex gastrointestinal complications. Includes detailed information on the diagnosis and management of major gastrointestinal and nutritional disorders. The comprehensive appendices provide the latest information on infant formulas and supplements, updated to July 2002, together with US and UK nutrition guidelines - providing an essential reference source for all those involved in pediatric nutrition. Unlike many clinical nutrition textbooks of this magnitude this book is written entirely by three authors, affording continuity of style and content. Their complementary expertise provide an authoritative volume that will be of immense practical value to those involved in this field of clinical practice. |
Contents
Chapter 3 | 53 |
Chapter 4 | 61 |
Chapter 6 | 115 |
Chapter 7 | 129 |
Chapter 8 | 151 |
Chapter 9 | 157 |
Chapter 10 | 175 |
Chapter 11 | 181 |
NONENTERIC DISORDERS | 190 |
Chapter 12 | 201 |
HEPATOBILIARY AND PANCREATIC DISEASES | 229 |
Eating disorders | 279 |
Food intolerance and aversion | 297 |
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