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... potential ( Eh . ) , a situation well suited for growth of fastidious anaerobic microor- ganisms . The low Eh . does not arise de novo , but is a complex interaction between the indigenous flora and its niche within the large bowel ...
... potential ( Eh . ) , a situation well suited for growth of fastidious anaerobic microor- ganisms . The low Eh . does not arise de novo , but is a complex interaction between the indigenous flora and its niche within the large bowel ...
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... potential role of psychosomatic factors remains highly con- troversial and undocumented , the occur- rence of CIBD following such infectious processes as bacillary dysentery79 is well known and a secondary peak onset of ul- cerative ...
... potential role of psychosomatic factors remains highly con- troversial and undocumented , the occur- rence of CIBD following such infectious processes as bacillary dysentery79 is well known and a secondary peak onset of ul- cerative ...
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... potential development of bacterial re- sistance , and the variable clinical response are important limitations to current anti- bacterial therapy for ulcerative colitis and Crohn's disease of the colon . Nevertheless , their potential ...
... potential development of bacterial re- sistance , and the variable clinical response are important limitations to current anti- bacterial therapy for ulcerative colitis and Crohn's disease of the colon . Nevertheless , their potential ...
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The Epidemiology of Idiopathic Inflammatory Bowel Disease | 3 |
Experimental Colitis | 23 |
Psychiatric Aspects of Chronic Ulcerative Colitis and Crohns Colitis | 37 |
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