Inflammatory Bowel DiseaseRichard P. MacDermott, William F. Stenson |
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... diarrhea tend to correlate with disease activity and have been used as two objective criteria for assessment of clinical course and response to therapy . The frequency of diarrhea as a clinical feature reported in large patient series ...
... diarrhea tend to correlate with disease activity and have been used as two objective criteria for assessment of clinical course and response to therapy . The frequency of diarrhea as a clinical feature reported in large patient series ...
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Richard P. MacDermott, William F. Stenson. Table 14.1 Frequency of Diarrhea in Clinical Series Number of Diarrhea Disease " Location Patients ( % ) Status UC Copenhagen2 783 78 At presentation UC Tel - Aviv - 3 504 89 At presentation UC ...
Richard P. MacDermott, William F. Stenson. Table 14.1 Frequency of Diarrhea in Clinical Series Number of Diarrhea Disease " Location Patients ( % ) Status UC Copenhagen2 783 78 At presentation UC Tel - Aviv - 3 504 89 At presentation UC ...
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... Diarrhea is caused by large- volume gastric secretion exceeding the absorptive capacity of the remaining small and large bowel . Diarrhea also results from inactivation of pancreatic enzymes by acidic jejunal pH , which causes defective ...
... Diarrhea is caused by large- volume gastric secretion exceeding the absorptive capacity of the remaining small and large bowel . Diarrhea also results from inactivation of pancreatic enzymes by acidic jejunal pH , which causes defective ...
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