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... bacteria or viruses . Although numerous bacteria ( see Chapter 3 ) can produce identical symptoms and pathologic changes to those found in ul- cerative colitis or Crohn's disease , major differences include the self - limited course of ...
... bacteria or viruses . Although numerous bacteria ( see Chapter 3 ) can produce identical symptoms and pathologic changes to those found in ul- cerative colitis or Crohn's disease , major differences include the self - limited course of ...
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... bacteria in any one individual's intestinal contents a monumental task . To do so for a group of patients is logistically impossible . Hence , it is routine practice to culture the intestinal contents only for known potential bacterial ...
... bacteria in any one individual's intestinal contents a monumental task . To do so for a group of patients is logistically impossible . Hence , it is routine practice to culture the intestinal contents only for known potential bacterial ...
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... bacteria overgrow and symptoms de- velop . Bacterial diarrhea typically occurs after the inadvertent ingestion of contaminated food or water . There are a large number of bacterial species ( see Table 1 ) that are capable of producing ...
... bacteria overgrow and symptoms de- velop . Bacterial diarrhea typically occurs after the inadvertent ingestion of contaminated food or water . There are a large number of bacterial species ( see Table 1 ) that are capable of producing ...
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
The Cause of Inflammatory Bowel Disease | 11 |
The Anatomy of the Gastrointestinal Tract | 17 |
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