Role of ASCA and the NOD2/CARD15 mutation Gly908Arg in predicting increased surgical costs in Crohn's disease patients: A project of the European collaborative study group on inflammatory bowel disease
Shmuel Odes, Michael Friger, Hillel Vardi, Greet Claessens, Xavier Bossuyt, Lene Riis, Pia Munkholm, Frank Wolters, Hagit Yona, Ole Hoie, Marina Beltrami, Epameinondas Tsianos, Kostas Katsanos, Ioannis Mouzas, Juan Clofent, Estela Monteiro, Andrea Messori, Patrizia Politi, Colm O'Morain, Charles LimonardMaurice Russel, Morten Vatn, Bjorn Moum, Reinhold Stockbrugger, Severine Vermeire
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