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- who: Kalle Kurppa from the University of Otago, New Zealand Ruggi d`Aragona, Italy have published the paper: Differential diagnosis and long-term outcomes of non-atrophic duodenal changes in children, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
SUMMARY
The differential diagnosis of pediatric gastrointestinal complaints can be challenging. Patients, study design, and ethical considerations For the study comparisons, subjects were categorized on the basis of duodenal histology into those with normal findings and non-atrophic changes, and the latter group further to those who did and did not receive a diagnosis during the initial investigations . . .

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