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    Med Clin North Am. 1978 Jan;62(1):185-201.

    Total parenteral nutrition in inflammatory bowel disease.

    Driscoll RH Jr, Rosenberg IH.

    Nutritional depletion is a common feature of inflammatory bowel disease. The advent of total parenteral nutrition (TPN) has allowed nutritional repletion or maintenance while total bowel rest is achieved. The experience with total parenteral nutrition in inflammatory bowel disease is varied; our recommendations for use of total parenteral nutrition in specific situations are presented with a description of the techniques for administration in patients with inflammatory bowel disease.

    PMID: 414029 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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    • Total Parenteral Nutrition

      Your doctor has ordered total parenteral nutrition (TPN) for you. TPN will drip through a needle or catheter placed in your vein for 10-12 hours, once a day or five times a week.