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Value of endoscopic mucosal biopsies in normal-appearing colonic mucosa.

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Medical students' conceptualizations of quality of life associated with children with IBD.

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Dedicated bibliometrics: a more appropriate impact factor for specialty journals?

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Shooting a moving target: use of real-time cine magnetic resonance imaging in assessment of the small bowel.

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Propranolol as a first-line treatment for diffuse infantile hepatic hemangioendothelioma.

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Autoantibodies and autoimmune disease during treatment of children with chronic hepatitis C.

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Comparison of sequential and standard therapy for Helicobacter pylori eradication in children and investigation of clarithromycin resistance: retraction.

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Childhood obesity for pediatric gastroenterologists.

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Predictors of proctocolectomy in children with ulcerative colitis.

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Portal hypertension in children and young adults with biliary atresia.

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