The American Journal of Surgery
Volume 194, Issue 5 , Pages 623-627 , November 2007

Decreased bile acid synthesis with total parenteral nutrition

Presented at the 31st Annual Surgical Symposium of the Association of VA Surgeons, Little Rock, AR, May 10–12, 2007

Received 22 May 2007 ,Revised 7 July 2007

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PII: S0002-9610(07)00642-3

doi: 10.1016/j.amjsurg.2007.07.017

The American Journal of Surgery
Volume 194, Issue 5 , Pages 623-627 , November 2007