“…Hepatitis, cholestasis and gallstones Demirbilek et al, 126 Levy-Khademi et al, 236 Avatapalle et al, 162 Ben-Ari et al, 77 Malik et al, 181 Koren et al, 78 Radetti et al, 124 Glaser et al 139 Necrotizing enterocolitis Laje et al, 238 Hawkes et al, 134 Abdel Khalek and Kandil 138 Alsaedi et al, 150 McMahon et al, 108 Reck-Burneo et al 239 Tachyphylaxis Thornton et al, 3 Hawdon et al 130 Inhibition of other hormones Aynsley-Green et al 69 Gastrointestinal dysmotility Glaser et al 139 Paradoxical hyperglycaemia and bradycardia Batra et al 173 Prolonged QT interval Celik et al 83 Deceleration of growth Yorifuji et al 113 Seizure after stopping octreotide Bas et al 169 Necrotizing enterocolitis Necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC) is a disease mainly of premature infants and associated with a high mortality rate. It typically presents with abdominal distension, bilious vomiting and bloody stools, which can lead to sepsis and shock in severe cases.…”