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American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, Vol 23, 604-613, Copyright © 1970 by The American Society for Clinical Nutrition, Inc.
1 From the Department of Pediatrics, Bronx-Lebanon Hospital Center, and Albert Einstein College of Medicine
A flexible approach is desirable to provide nutritional requirements for the child with various liver diseases. The needs of the growing child combined with the complexities of hepatic dysfunction preclude rigid rules of management for the child with liver disease. The chronically in child is manipulative and unpredictable, adding further difficulties to the harassed medical and paramedical personnel interested in his recovery. The apparent disproportionate interest in metabolic disorders is less to stress their frequency than to inform the physician who may not see many children in his practice.
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