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... physician should be consulted regarding the appropriate timing related to meals and other drugs . Pain relief is often a controversial issue in patients with in- flammatory bowel disease , especially in Crohn's disease . A wide variety ...
... physician should be consulted regarding the appropriate timing related to meals and other drugs . Pain relief is often a controversial issue in patients with in- flammatory bowel disease , especially in Crohn's disease . A wide variety ...
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... physician or other individual provide all the supports necessary for the maintenance and monitoring of hyperalimentation ( and especially home hyperalimentation ) , and a patient should be wary of any physician or group that prescribes ...
... physician or other individual provide all the supports necessary for the maintenance and monitoring of hyperalimentation ( and especially home hyperalimentation ) , and a patient should be wary of any physician or group that prescribes ...
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... physician relationship . In the absence of such a joint effort , patients and their families can struggle with feelings of fear , guilt , and uncertainty that can intensify the physical ailment . The physician must also understand the ...
... physician relationship . In the absence of such a joint effort , patients and their families can struggle with feelings of fear , guilt , and uncertainty that can intensify the physical ailment . The physician must also understand the ...
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
The Cause of Inflammatory Bowel Disease | 11 |
The Anatomy of the Gastrointestinal Tract | 17 |
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