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

2. [Indications and results of intestinal transplantation for short bowel syndrome after mesenteric ischemia].

3. Absorption of an engineered medium-chain fatty acid analogue in two short bowel syndrome minipig models.

4. Present state of intestinal transplantation in Japan.

5. Growing experience of surgical gut rehabilitation: essential role in the management of gut failure in adult patients.

6. Pediatric intestinal rehabilitation.

7. Long-Term Outcomes After Autologous Intestinal Reconstructive Surgery in Children With Short Bowel Syndrome.

8. [Pediatric Intestinal Failure, 10 years of experience from a specialized unit].

9. Three-Year Prospective Follow-up of Potential Pediatric Candidate for Intestinal Transplantation.

10. Hybrid interventions for catheter placement in pediatric intestinal rehabilitation patients with end-stage venous access.

11. Crohn's Disease and Intestinal Transplantation.

12. Assessment and outcome of children with intestinal failure referred for intestinal transplantation.

13. Autologous intestinal reconstruction surgery as part of comprehensive management of intestinal failure.

14. Radiation enteritis leading to intestinal failure: 1994 patient-years of experience in a national referral centre.

15. Increased intestinal absorption in the era of teduglutide and its impact on management strategies in patients with short bowel syndrome-associated intestinal failure.

16. Hepatic ultrastructure in a neonatal piglet model of intestinal failure-associated liver disease (IFALD).

17. Intestinal and multivisceral transplantation in patients with chronic intestinal failure.

18. Intestinal rehabilitation and transplantation for intestinal failure.

19. [Intestinal transplantation: indications and strategy].

20. Current status of intestinal transplantation in Japan.

21. Redilation of bowel after intestinal lengthening procedures--an indicator for poor outcome.

22. [Small intestine transplant for intestinal failure in children].

23. Comprehensive surgical intestinal rescue and transplantation program in adult patients: Bologna experience.

24. Reversal of intestinal failure-associated liver disease in infants and children on parenteral nutrition: experience with 93 patients at a referral center for intestinal rehabilitation.

25. Intestinal failure: A new era in clinical management.

26. Isolated liver transplant in infants with short bowel syndrome: insights into outcomes and prognostic factors.

27. [Intestinal transplant. Review and description of its evolution in Latin America].

29. Fluid management of patients undergoing intestinal and multivisceral transplantation.

30. Long-term outcome, growth and digestive function in children 2 to 18 years after intestinal transplantation.

31. Urogenital disorders associated with gut failure and intestinal transplantation.

32. [Treatment of intestinal failure in adults. I. Dietary measures].

33. Role of an intestinal rehabilitation program in the treatment of advanced intestinal failure.

34. Improved outcome of referrals for intestinal transplantation in the UK.

35. Intestinal transplantation in children: differences between isolated intestinal and composite grafts.

36. [Results of an intestinal transplantation program in Spain. Five years later].

37. Italian guidelines for intestinal transplantation: potential candidates among the adult patients managed by a medical referral center for chronic intestinal failure.

38. The medical management of intestinal failure: methods to reduce the severity.

39. Surgical management of intestinal failure.

40. Mortality in candidates waiting for combined liver-intestine transplants exceeds that for other candidates waiting for liver transplants.

41. Clinical outcome and etiology of chronic non-malignant intestinal failure: a pediatric series.

42. Parenteral nutrition dependence in pediatric patients: an indication for small bowel transplantation.

43. Transplantation--new beginnings and new horizons.

44. Ninety-five cases of intestinal transplantation at the University of Miami.

45. Intestinal transplantation: the Spanish experience.

46. Indications for pediatric intestinal transplantation: a position paper of the American Society of Transplantation.

47. Immunoreactive trypsinogen levels in pediatric patients with intestinal failure awaiting intestinal transplantation.

48. Success with intestinal failure: from adaptation to transplantation.

49. Intestinal transplantation in pediatric patients: the European experience.

50. Current status of small bowel transplantation in children.

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