Microscopic Colitis and Reproductive Factors Related to Exposure to Estrogens and Progesterone
Microscopic colitis (MC) often debuts around or after menopause and is divided into lymphocytic- and collagenous colitis. The aim of this study was to examine whether factors influencing sex hormone levels differed between subgroups of MC as well as between patients and controls. A self-administered...
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Main Authors: | Bodil Roth (Author), Jonas Manjer (Author), Bodil Ohlsson (Author) |
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