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John Kerner

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  • The use of Omegaven in treating parenteral nutrition-associated liver disease.

    Park KT, Nespor C, Kerner J. J Perinatol. 2011: 31 Suppl 1 S57-60

    Parenteral nutrition (PN), containing fat emulsions derived from soybean, has been implicated in the progression of PN-associated liver disease and cholestasis, particularly in infants with short bowel syndrome. Clinical use of Omegaven, a parenteral fish-oil emulsion, has been shown in recent studies to be a promising therapy to reverse liver disease and cholestasis. This review summarizes the rationale, relevant clinical investigations and future direction of Omegaven therapy for PN-dependent infants.

    PubMedID: 21448206

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