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Standardized Feeding Reduces Cholestasis in Surgical Neonates

Darla Shores, medical director of the Hopkins Resource for Intestinal Vitality and Enhancement (THRIVE) at Johns Hopkins Children’s Center, discusses how standardized feeding reduces cholestasis in surgical neonates. Learn the risk factors for cholestasis, the benefits of enteral nutrition and how to creating feeding guidelines for infants at risk of intestinal failure.

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Darla Shores, MD, PhD.

Darla Shores, MD, PhD

Dr. Darla Shores is an assistant professor of pediatrics at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. Dr. Shores is a pediatric gastroenterologist who specializes in nutritional intervention, inflammatory bowel disease and intestinal ...

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