Longitudinal study reveals how short bowel syndrome treatment transforms the intestine at a cellular level

Short bowel syndrome (SBS) is one of the most challenging conditions in gastroenterology, affecting patients who have lost significant portions of their small intestine due to surgery, disease or congenital abnormalities. Patients with SBS often struggle with chronic malnutrition and depend heavily on parenteral (intravenous) nutrition, which can severely impact their quality of life and impose a substantial burden on health care systems.
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