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... Crohn's disease ) are needed to activate the drug . Other anti - bacterial ( antibiotic ) medications are frequently used as adjuncts in the treatment of Crohn's disease . Although none of these medications have demonstrated a ...
... Crohn's disease ) are needed to activate the drug . Other anti - bacterial ( antibiotic ) medications are frequently used as adjuncts in the treatment of Crohn's disease . Although none of these medications have demonstrated a ...
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... Crohn's disease who have not re- sponded adequately to the abovementioned medications . These drugs also have a role in a group of patients with Crohn's disease who are unable to wean off the steroids or who do not respond adequately to ...
... Crohn's disease who have not re- sponded adequately to the abovementioned medications . These drugs also have a role in a group of patients with Crohn's disease who are unable to wean off the steroids or who do not respond adequately to ...
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... Crohn's disease are concerned about the ability to have a family . Young men with Crohn's disease are usually normally fertile , although in rare instances medication taken for Crohn's disease may temporarily reduce the sperm count ...
... Crohn's disease are concerned about the ability to have a family . Young men with Crohn's disease are usually normally fertile , although in rare instances medication taken for Crohn's disease may temporarily reduce the sperm count ...
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
The Cause of Inflammatory Bowel Disease | 11 |
The Anatomy of the Gastrointestinal Tract | 17 |
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