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Small and Large Intestine (II): Inflammatory Bowel Disease,Short Bowel Syndrome,and Malignant Tumors of the Digestive Tract
Authors:Yolanda Ber  Santiago García-Lopez  Carla J Gargallo-Puyuelo  Fernando Gomolln
Abstract:The small intestine is key in the digestion and absorption of macro and micronutrients. The large intestine is essential for the absorption of water, to allow adequate defecation, and to harbor intestinal microbiota, for which their nutritional role is as important as it is unknown. This article will describe the causes and consequences of malnutrition in patients with inflammatory bowel diseases, the importance of screening and replacement of micronutrient deficits, and the main indications for enteral and parenteral nutrition in these patients. We will also discuss the causes of short bowel syndrome, a complex entity due to anatomical or functional loss of part of the small bowel, which can cause insufficient absorption of liquid, electrolytes, and nutrients and lead to complex management. Finally, we will review the causes, consequences, and management of malnutrition in patients with malignant and benign digestive tumors, including neuroendocrine tumors (present not only in the intestine but also in the pancreas).
Keywords:inflammatory bowel disease  short bowel syndrome  gastrointestinal tumors  undernutrition  surgery  macronutrients  micronutrients  enteral nutrition  parenteral nutrition  nutritional status
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