Pregnancy and inflammatory bowel disease: Do we provide enough patient education? A British study of 1324 women (original) (raw)
Carbery, I., Ghorayeb, J., Madill, A., & Selinger. C. P. (2016). Pregnancy and inflammatory bowel disease: Do we provide enough patient education? A British study of 1324 women. World Journal of Gastroenterology, 22(36), 8219–8225.
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