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Id Subject Object Predicate Lexical cue
T0 193-222 DOID:10605 denotes cquired short bowel syndrome.
T1 224-239 DOID:8778 denotes rohn's disease,
T2 261-269 DOID:13250 denotes iarrhea,
T3 290-319 DOID:3878 denotes ntestinal pseudo-obstruction
T4 324-346 DOID:10487 denotes irschsprung's disease.
T5 1024-1045 taxonomy:1280 denotes taphylococcus aureus

Inflammaging

Id Subject Object Predicate Lexical cue
T1 0-38 Sentence denotes Home parenteral nutrition in children.
T2 39-148 Sentence denotes From 1985 to 1994, home parenteral nutrition (HPN) was used as the method of feeding nine pediatric patients.
T3 149-222 Sentence denotes Indications for HPN included congenital or acquired short bowel syndrome.
T4 223-346 Sentence denotes Crohn's disease, chronic intractable diarrhea, chronic idiopathic intestinal pseudo-obstruction and Hirschsprung's disease.
T5 347-434 Sentence denotes During the period, two patients died; one of sepsis and the other from hepatic failure.
T6 435-539 Sentence denotes Three of the remaining patients have since moved on to oral feeding, but four patients continued on HPN.
T7 540-640 Sentence denotes The majority of these patients have attained a normal weight and height for age while receiving HPN.
T8 641-698 Sentence denotes All patients were fed via an implanted silicone catheter.
T9 699-882 Sentence denotes Catheters were removed and replaced due to complications including nine episodes of infection, four episodes of occlusion, three episodes of breakage and two episodes of dislodgement.
T10 883-1022 Sentence denotes Catheter-related sepsis was the most common cause of morbidity and hospital readmission in patients receiving HPN, but was acceptably rare.
T11 1023-1129 Sentence denotes Staphylococcus aureus was the most frequently cultured organism from either the catheter tip or the blood.
T12 1130-1315 Sentence denotes HPN is a relatively safe feeding method for patients who would otherwise remain hospitalized for prolonged periods on parenteral nutrition for permanent or prolonged intestinal failure.
T1 0-38 Sentence denotes Home parenteral nutrition in children.
T2 39-148 Sentence denotes From 1985 to 1994, home parenteral nutrition (HPN) was used as the method of feeding nine pediatric patients.
T3 149-222 Sentence denotes Indications for HPN included congenital or acquired short bowel syndrome.
T4 223-346 Sentence denotes Crohn's disease, chronic intractable diarrhea, chronic idiopathic intestinal pseudo-obstruction and Hirschsprung's disease.
T5 347-434 Sentence denotes During the period, two patients died; one of sepsis and the other from hepatic failure.
T6 435-539 Sentence denotes Three of the remaining patients have since moved on to oral feeding, but four patients continued on HPN.
T7 540-640 Sentence denotes The majority of these patients have attained a normal weight and height for age while receiving HPN.
T8 641-698 Sentence denotes All patients were fed via an implanted silicone catheter.
T9 699-882 Sentence denotes Catheters were removed and replaced due to complications including nine episodes of infection, four episodes of occlusion, three episodes of breakage and two episodes of dislodgement.
T10 883-1022 Sentence denotes Catheter-related sepsis was the most common cause of morbidity and hospital readmission in patients receiving HPN, but was acceptably rare.
T11 1023-1129 Sentence denotes Staphylococcus aureus was the most frequently cultured organism from either the catheter tip or the blood.
T12 1130-1315 Sentence denotes HPN is a relatively safe feeding method for patients who would otherwise remain hospitalized for prolonged periods on parenteral nutrition for permanent or prolonged intestinal failure.