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Selectivity of small intestinal exudate in celiac disease and Crohn's disease

The small intestinal exudates of patients with protein-losing enteropathies produced by celiac disease or proximal jejunal Crohn's disease were compared with controls. The exudates in control subjects were highly selective, whereas those of the celiac and Crohn's disease subjects were rela...

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Published in:American journal of digestive diseases 1978-01, Vol.23 (1), p.33-38
Main Authors: Kingham, J G, Loehry, C A
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