Inflammatory Bowel DiseaseRichard P. MacDermott, William F. Stenson |
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... reported to be increased in more than one study , 148,153,156,158 and in only two of these does the association reach statistical significance . 148,158 In one study from Holland , HLA - B18 was sig- nificantly increased . 145 A number ...
... reported to be increased in more than one study , 148,153,156,158 and in only two of these does the association reach statistical significance . 148,158 In one study from Holland , HLA - B18 was sig- nificantly increased . 145 A number ...
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... reported the results of a controlled trial to determine the relative efficacy of TPN and elemental diet in the induction of remission of CD . Long - term outcome was not reported . Twenty - nine patients were assigned to one of two ...
... reported the results of a controlled trial to determine the relative efficacy of TPN and elemental diet in the induction of remission of CD . Long - term outcome was not reported . Twenty - nine patients were assigned to one of two ...
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... reported . high - dose steroid treatment , bowel rest , and intravenous fluids for 1 week ; the remaining three patients were given an elemental diet alone for the same period . One patient in each group failed to achieve remission and ...
... reported . high - dose steroid treatment , bowel rest , and intravenous fluids for 1 week ; the remaining three patients were given an elemental diet alone for the same period . One patient in each group failed to achieve remission and ...
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