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Paul B. Pencharz
Researcher at University of Toronto
Publications - 361
Citations - 16285
Paul B. Pencharz is an academic researcher from University of Toronto. The author has contributed to research in topics: Amino acid & Phenylalanine. The author has an hindex of 64, co-authored 353 publications receiving 14715 citations. Previous affiliations of Paul B. Pencharz include Montreal Children's Hospital & Hospital for Sick Children.
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Defining consensus: A systematic review recommends methodologic criteria for reporting of Delphi studies
Ivan Diamond,Robert C. Grant,Brian M. Feldman,Paul B. Pencharz,Simon C. Ling,Aideen M. Moore,Paul W. Wales +6 more
TL;DR: Investigation of how consensus is operationalized in Delphi studies and the role of consensus in determining the results of these studies finds definitions of consensus vary widely and are poorly reported.
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Diagnosis, screening and management of cystic fibrosis related diabetes mellitus: a consensus conference report.
Antoinette Moran,Dana S. Hardin,D. Rodman,Holley Allen,R. J. Beall,Drucy Borowitz,Carol Brunzell,P. W. Campbell,Sarah E. Chesrown,C. Duchow,R. J. Fink,S. C. Fitzsimmons,N. Hamilton,I. Hirsch,M. S. Howenstine,David J. Klein,Z. Madhun,Paul B. Pencharz,Alexandra L. Quittner,M. K. Robbins,Teresa Schindler,K. Schissel,Sarah Jane Schwarzenberg,Virginia A. Stallings,D. E. Tullis,W. B. Zipf +25 more
TL;DR: Improvements in pulmonary and nutritional care over the last few decades have led to dramatic improvements in the mortality rate, and now many patients with CF live into their third, fourth or fifth decades.
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Children, Cancer, and Nutrition-A Dynamic Triangle in Review
TL;DR: Methods of nutritional assessment and the pathogenesis of nutritional morbidity in children with cancer as well as correlations of nutritional status with diagnosis, treatment, and outcome are reviewed.
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Supplementary enteral nutrition maintains remission in paediatric Crohn's disease.
M. Wilschanski,Philip M. Sherman,Paul B. Pencharz,Lori L. Davis,Mary Corey,Anne M. Griffiths +5 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors examined whether continuation of enteral nutrition as a nocturnal supplement to an ad libitum daytime intake of a normal diet increased the length of remission of Crohn9s disease in children.
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Changing the Paradigm: Omegaven for the Treatment of Liver Failure in Pediatric Short Bowel Syndrome
TL;DR: Omegaven is associated with restoration of liver function in patients with SBS and advanced liver disease and has the potential to fundamentally alter the paradigm of neonatal SBS from one of early death or transplantation from liver failure to a more chronic disease.