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The difference in enteral nutrition (EN) versus total parenteral nutrition (TPN) in acute pancreatitis by etiology and disease severity

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Table 1. Study population by disease etiology.
Table 3. Total parenteral nutrition versus enteral nutrition in pancreatitis by disease etiology
Figure 2. Mean caloric and protein demand of sample population by disease severity/BISAP score

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