Inflammatory Bowel DiseaseRichard P. MacDermott, William F. Stenson |
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... suggest that bowel disease may be present even when it is not manifested clinically.100-102 In the most recent study , De Vos et al.87 observed that in 75 patients with an- kylosing spondylitis , endoscopy demonstrated macroscopic bowel ...
... suggest that bowel disease may be present even when it is not manifested clinically.100-102 In the most recent study , De Vos et al.87 observed that in 75 patients with an- kylosing spondylitis , endoscopy demonstrated macroscopic bowel ...
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... suggest that besides its potential role in primary etiology , the HLA region may be important in IBD prognosis as well . The Complement System The complement system plays a major role in the immune response . Among the biologic ...
... suggest that besides its potential role in primary etiology , the HLA region may be important in IBD prognosis as well . The Complement System The complement system plays a major role in the immune response . Among the biologic ...
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... suggest that the lifetime risk for both siblings and offspring of IBD cases may be as high as 8 % to 9 % .23 More such data are needed . 32 These latter age - adjusted empiric risks may apply to Ashkenazi Jewish Cau- casian families ...
... suggest that the lifetime risk for both siblings and offspring of IBD cases may be as high as 8 % to 9 % .23 More such data are needed . 32 These latter age - adjusted empiric risks may apply to Ashkenazi Jewish Cau- casian families ...
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