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From Petah-Tikva, Israel – no map in your head? A tad east of Tel Aviv – at Schneider Children’s Medical Center, Dr. Anat Guz-Mark came to Helsinki for the ESPGHAN annual meeting, where this interview was recorded.

Her particular interest and expertise lie in intestinal failure and its therapies, with surgical short-bowel syndrome, paediatric intestinal pseudo-obstruction, and a variety of congenital enteropathies among the problems that she, her patients, and her patients’ families face together.

Listeners will learn her answers to five important questions:

  1. What are the common causes for chronic intestinal failure in children other than surgical short-bowel syndrome?

  2. What makes paediatric intestinal pseudo-obstruction or congenital enteropathies so challenging? Or, how do they differ from short-bowel syndrome?

  3. Although life-saving for these patients, long-term parenteral nutrition comes with risks. What complications should clinicians anticipate?

  4. What strategies are most effective in improving long-term outcomes?

  5. What do we know about long-term outcomes and quality of life for these children?

She recommends the following articles for more comprehensive and detailed information than the interview could present.

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Dr. Guz’s favourite song: Yuval Raphael – New Day Will Rise

ESPGHAN favourite Songs can be found on Spotify: Spotify Playlist