Impact of Duodenal Pathology on Oral Drug Bioavailability and Disease Outcomes in Pediatric Crohn's Disease
Background: Crohn's disease with upper gastrointestinal tract involvement occurs more often in children than adults and has the potential to interfere with oral drug absorption. We aimed to compare disease outcomes in children receiving oral azathioprine for the treatment of Crohn's diseas...
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Main Authors: | Rebecca Casini (Author), Carrie A. Vyhlidal (Author), Julia M. Bracken (Author), Ashley K. Sherman (Author), Atif Ahmed (Author), Vivekanand Singh (Author), Veronica Williams (Author), Valentina Shakhnovich (Author) |
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2023-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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