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	<title>Intestinal Transplant Association (ITA)</title>
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		<title>Intestine Transplant Registry: 25 Years of Follow-Up Results</title>
		<description>For more information contact the Registry </description>
		<link>http://intestinaltransplantassociation.com/?p=512</link>
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		<link>http://intestinaltransplantassociation.com/?p=434</link>
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		<title>Intestinal Registry&#8217;s Scope</title>
		<description>Mission. The mission of the ITR is to provide data on the outcomes of intestine transplantation to the international intestine transplant community in order to support their efforts and improve outcomes as well as inform policy development.
 
Background. The Intestinal Transplant Registry (ITR) is currently managed by the Intestinal Transplant Association ...</description>
		<link>http://intestinaltransplantassociation.com/?p=246</link>
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		<title>Recent Publications</title>
		<description>Click Here for an Up-To-Date Pub-Med query on relevant Intestinal Transplantation publications </description>
		<link>http://intestinaltransplantassociation.com/?p=241</link>
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		<title>Members&#8217; ListServe</title>
		<description>In oder to improve communication between the intestinal transplant community, we are pleased to introduce the new Members-only ListServe. You can subscribe to it by logging in below.




Click HERE to go to the Subscribe to the ListServe Screen

 Upon logging in, please be sure to verify your information is correct ...</description>
		<link>http://intestinaltransplantassociation.com/?p=232</link>
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		<title>ITR Forms</title>
		<description>It is highly advisable that the update be done electronically, through the Microsoft Access file sent to each centre. If this is not possible, we have set up an online form on this site that allows paper based centres to update without the need to physically mail the forms or ...</description>
		<link>http://intestinaltransplantassociation.com/?p=218</link>
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		<title>XI International Small Bowel Transplant Symposium</title>
		<description>Bologna, Italy
September 9-12, 2009
The Royal Hotel Carlton
Presented by:
The Transplant Division
St Orsola Hospital
University of Bologna

Symposium Website: http://www.isbts2009.com
Course Chairman
Antonio D. Pinna, MD
Director of General Surgery and Transplant Division
Dept. of Surgery
Intestinal Transplant Program
St Orsola Hospital
University of Bologna - Italy
Co-Chairman
Loris Pironi, MD
Associate Professor of Medicine
St Orsola Hospital
University of Bologna - Italy
Local Organizing Committee
Luca Ansaloni, ...</description>
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		<title>Functions of Intestine</title>
		<description>The intestine is a muscular tube that moves food from the stomach to the anus. As food travels through the small and large intestines, fluids and nutrients are absorbed through the intestinal wall. People become dehydrated and malnourished when the intestine does not function well. Symptoms of intestinal failure include: ...</description>
		<link>http://intestinaltransplantassociation.com/?p=112</link>
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		<title>History of Intestinal Transplant</title>
		<description>Bowel transplantation was first attempted in humans during the 1960s. At that time, patients were dying of starvation after having a large portion of their bowel removed because of disease or trauma. Parenteral (intravenous) feeding was not yet available, and surgeons hoped that the transplanted bowel would function normally. These ...</description>
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