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Qing Yang MD, PhD

TitleClinical Associate Professor
InstitutionWake Forest School of Medicine
DepartmentPediatrics
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    1. Yang Q, Ayers K, Welch CD, O'Shea TM. Randomized controlled trial of early enteral fat supplement and fish oil to promote intestinal adaptation in premature infants with an enterostomy. J Pediatr. 2014 Aug; 165(2):274-279.e1. PMID: 24630347.
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    2. Yang Q, Ayers K, Chen Y, O'Shea TM. Early enteral fat supplementation improves protein absorption in premature infants with an enterostomy. Neonatology. 2014; 106(1):10-6. PMID: 24603562.
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    3. Yang Q, Ayers K, Chen Y, Helderman J, Welch CD, O'Shea TM. Early enteral fat supplement and fish oil increases fat absorption in the premature infant with an enterostomy. J Pediatr. 2013 Aug; 163(2):429-34. PMID: 23453547.
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    4. Yang Q, Lan T, Chen Y, Dawson PA. Dietary fish oil increases fat absorption and fecal bile acid content without altering bile acid synthesis in 20-d-old weanling rats following massive ileocecal resection. Pediatr Res. 2012 Jul; 72(1):38-42. PMID: 22447320.
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    5. Woods CW, Oliver T, Lewis K, Yang Q. Development of necrotizing enterocolitis in premature infants receiving thickened feeds using SimplyThick®. J Perinatol. 2012 Feb; 32(2):150-2. PMID: 22289705.
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    6. Yang Q, Welch CD, Ayers K, Turner C, Pranikoff T. Early enteral fat supplementation with microlipid® and fish oil in the treatment of two premature infants with short bowel. Neonatology. 2010; 98(4):348-53. PMID: 20980771.
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    7. Yang Q, Kock ND. Effects of dietary fish oil on intestinal adaptation in 20-day-old weanling rats after massive ileocecal resection. Pediatr Res. 2010 Sep; 68(3):183-7. PMID: 20531250.
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    8. Yang Q, Kock ND. Intestinal adaptation following massive ileocecal resection in 20-day-old weanling rats. J Pediatr Gastroenterol Nutr. 2010 Jan; 50(1):16-21. PMID: 19949347.
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    9. Yang Q, O'Shea TM. Dietary Echium oil increases tissue (n-3) long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acids without elevating hepatic lipid concentrations in premature neonatal rats. J Nutr. 2009 Jul; 139(7):1353-9. PMID: 19439463.
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