Nancy E. Vinton
UCLA Medical Center
8 Papers
115 Citations
Nancy E. Vinton is an academic researcher from UCLA Medical Center. The author has contributed to research in topics: Taurine & Parenteral nutrition. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 8 publications. Previous affiliations of Nancy E. Vinton include University of California, Los Angeles.
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Papers
Macrocytosis and pseudoalbinism: manifestations of selenium deficiency
TL;DR: Routine supplementation of TPN solution with selenium is recommended to avoid the clinical and biochemical syndrome of seenium deficiency in patients receiving long-term TPN.
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Taurine concentrations in plasma and blood cells of patients undergoing long-term parenteral nutrition.
TL;DR: It is suggested that taurine may be essential for these patients and should be added to solutions used for long-term parenteral nutrition.
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Taurine concentrations in plasma, blood cells, and urine of children undergoing long-term total parenteral nutrition.
TL;DR: Both plasma and platelet taurine tended to be directly correlated with age and, after the 1st yr of total parenteral nutrition, with the duration oftotal parenTERal nutrition therapy.
Visual function in patients undergoing long-term total parenteral nutrition.
Nancy E. Vinton,John R. Heckenlively,Stewart A. Laidlaw,Diedre A Martin,Scott R Foxman,Marvin E. Ament,Joel D. Kopple +6 more
TL;DR: To evaluate the effects of long-term total parenteral nutrition on eye function, 27 adults and 12 children in the UCLA Home TPN Clinic underwent ophthalmoscopic examination and visual-function testing.
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Effect of intravenous taurine supplementation on plasma, blood cell, and urine taurine concentrations in adults undergoing long-term parenteral nutrition.
TL;DR: Thirty-four adults undergoing long-term parenteral nutrition (TPN) were treated either with or without intravenous taurine for less than or equal to 24 mo, compared with normal adults.
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