Infantile-onset inflammatory bowel disease has variable long-term outcomes
Objective and aimInfantile-onset inflammatory bowel disease (IO-IBD), defined as IBD diagnosed at age 2 years or younger, tends to be more severe and refractory to conventional treatment than IBD diagnosed at a later age. However, data about IO-IBD and its long-term follow up are limited. We thus ai...
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Main Authors: | Alex Krauthammer (Author), Ilana Weintraub (Author), Ron Shaoul (Author), Raffi Lev-Tzion (Author), Efrat Broide (Author), Michael Wilschanski (Author), Aaron Lerner (Author), Baruch Yerushalmi (Author), Dror S. Shouval (Author), Hussein Shamaly (Author), Yael Haberman-Ziv (Author), Batia Weiss (Author) |
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Frontiers Media S.A.,
2023-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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