Rene Severijnen
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Yeast mediates lactic acidosis suppression after antibiotic cocktail treatment in short small bowel?
Bongaerts G, Severijnen R, Skladal D, Bakkeren J, Sperl W
Scand J Gastroenterol
. 2005 Sep;
40(10):1246-50.
PMID: 16165705
During acidotic periods in a girl with a short small bowel, very high D-lactic acid concentrations were measured in blood and urine; the patient's characteristic faecal flora contained mainly lactobacilli,...
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Bongaerts G, Severijnen R
Med Hypotheses
. 2005 Apr;
64(6):1249-50.
PMID: 15823737
No abstract available.
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Bongaerts G, Severijnen R, Timmerman H
Med Hypotheses
. 2004 Nov;
64(1):64-8.
PMID: 15533613
In order to reduce ammonia production by urease-positive bacteria Solga recently hypothesised (S.F. Solga, Probiotics can treat hepatic encephalopathy, Medical Hypotheses 2003; 61: 307-13), that probiotics are new therapeutics for...
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Severijnen R, Bayat N, Bakker H, Tolboom J, Bongaerts G
Clin Pharmacokinet
. 2004 Nov;
43(14):951-62.
PMID: 15530127
Drug therapy may become difficult when a significant amount of the small intestine is resected, as happens in patients with a short small bowel. Drug absorption from the gastrointestinal tract...
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Severijnen R, Hulstijn-Dirkmaat I, Gordijn B, Bakker L, Bongaerts G
Eur J Pediatr
. 2003 Sep;
162(11):794-8.
PMID: 13680380
Unlabelled: A 9-year-old boy lost almost all his small bowel after an acute volvulus due to a congenital, but previously unsuspected malrotation. Survival using total parenteral nutrition is possible in...