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Muscle cramps are the commonest side effect of home parenteral nutrition
Clinical Nutrition, 06/16/09
Elphick DA et al. - Complications resulting from home parenteral nutrition (HPN) reduce a patient's quality of life. The major complications of catheter-related sepsis, venous thrombosis and chronic liver disease are well recognised. Muscle cramps have a high prevalence in patients receiving home parenteral nutrition.
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