1. Colonic preservation reduces the need for parenteral therapy, increases the incidence of renal stones but does not change the high prevalence of gallstones in patients with a short bowel;Nightingale, J.M.D.; Lennard-Jones, J.E.; Gertner, D.J.; Wood, SR, Bartram; C.I.;Gut,1992
2. Jejunal efflux in short bowel syndrome;Nightingale, J.M.D.; Lennard-Jones, J.E.; Walker, E.R.; Farthing, M.J.G.;Lancet,1990
3. Disturbed gastric emptying in the short bowel syndrome. Evidence for a 'colonic brake';Nightingale, J.M.D.; van der Sijp, J.R.M.; Kamm, M.A.; Walker, E.R.; Mather, S.J.; Britton, K.E.,1993
4. Small bowel resection and gastric acid hypersecretion;Buxton, B.;Gut,1974
5. Length of residual small bowel after partial resection: correlation between radiographic and surgical measurements;Nightingale, J.M.D.; Bartram, C.I.; Lennard-Jones, J.E.;GastrointestRadiol,1991