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1. The Development of the International Intestinal Failure Registry and an Overview of its Results.

2. Small and large bowel anatomy is associated with enteral autonomy in infants with short bowel syndrome: A retrospective cohort study.

3. Cost-utility analysis of 4% tetrasodium ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid, taurolidine, and heparin lock to prevent central line-associated bloodstream infections in children with intestinal failure.

4. Predictors of 1-year enteral autonomy in children with intestinal failure: A descriptive retrospective cohort study.

5. Body Composition and Physical Activity in Pediatric Intestinal Failure On and Off Parenteral Nutrition.

6. Composite lipid emulsion use and essential fatty acid deficiency in pediatric patients with intestinal failure with high parenteral nutrition dependence: A retrospective cohort study.

7. Predictors of Social-Emotional Development and Adaptive Functioning in School-Age Children with Intestinal Failure.

8. Assessment of body composition in pediatric intestinal failure: A comparison study.

9. Stress, anxiety, depression, and health-related quality of life in caregivers of children with intestinal failure receiving parenteral nutrition: A cross-sectional survey study.

10. Development of a core outcome set for pediatric chronic intestinal failure.

11. Use of a combined transient elastography and biochemical strategy to determine liver fibrosis in pediatric intestinal failure.

12. Carrying the Burden: Informal Care Requirements by Caregivers of Children with Intestinal Failure Receiving Home Parenteral Nutrition.

13. Muscle Strength, Agility, and Body Composition in Children With Intestinal Failure on Parenteral Nutrition.

14. "Line care governs our entire world": Understanding the experience of caregivers of children with intestinal failure receiving long-term parenteral nutrition.

15. Normal anthropometry does not equal normal body composition in pediatric intestinal failure.

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