Inflammatory Bowel DiseaseJoseph B. Kirsner, Roy Gerrard Shorter |
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Page 109
... patients with ulcerative colitis , ' 134 but not in patients with Crohn's disease . 135 No correlation of the anti- body titer with the activity of the colitis was found . These results were not confirmed in sub- sequent studies using ...
... patients with ulcerative colitis , ' 134 but not in patients with Crohn's disease . 135 No correlation of the anti- body titer with the activity of the colitis was found . These results were not confirmed in sub- sequent studies using ...
Page 283
... ulcerative colitis is the same for both sexes . 43 A severe first attack of colitis has been sug- gested to be associated with an increased can- cer risk , along with continuous activity of the disease . Severity and activity are more ...
... ulcerative colitis is the same for both sexes . 43 A severe first attack of colitis has been sug- gested to be associated with an increased can- cer risk , along with continuous activity of the disease . Severity and activity are more ...
Page 754
... colitis.13 As pointed out earlier , histologic recognition of uni- versal colitis ( as at colonoscopy ) moves a pa- tient with macroscopic " left - sided " colitis into a higher risk group . Chronic ulcerative colitis pa- tients with ...
... colitis.13 As pointed out earlier , histologic recognition of uni- versal colitis ( as at colonoscopy ) moves a pa- tient with macroscopic " left - sided " colitis into a higher risk group . Chronic ulcerative colitis pa- tients with ...
Contents
Clinical Features Laboratory | 9 |
Experimental Inflammatory | 45 |
Intestinal Microflora | 55 |
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