Inflammatory Bowel DiseaseRichard P. MacDermott, William F. Stenson |
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... similar in monozygotic than in dizygotic twins . In CD , the obligate anaerobic fecal flora is composed of greater numbers of gram - positive coccoid rods ( Eubacterium , Peptostreptococcus , and Coprococcus ) and gram - negative rods ...
... similar in monozygotic than in dizygotic twins . In CD , the obligate anaerobic fecal flora is composed of greater numbers of gram - positive coccoid rods ( Eubacterium , Peptostreptococcus , and Coprococcus ) and gram - negative rods ...
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... similar abnormality in the smooth muscle occurs within the lower esophageal sphincter in esophagitis 39 and in the gallbladder in cholelithiasis.40 The decrease in circular smooth muscle contraction in esophagus and colon contrast with ...
... similar abnormality in the smooth muscle occurs within the lower esophageal sphincter in esophagitis 39 and in the gallbladder in cholelithiasis.40 The decrease in circular smooth muscle contraction in esophagus and colon contrast with ...
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... similar to mild active IBD patients.20 The reduction in segmenting contractions may increase the diarrhea by allowing more rapid transit through the colon.25 In addition , an increase in propagating contractions occurs in functional ...
... similar to mild active IBD patients.20 The reduction in segmenting contractions may increase the diarrhea by allowing more rapid transit through the colon.25 In addition , an increase in propagating contractions occurs in functional ...
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