Nutritional consequences of gastrointestinal disease

Baillière's Clinical Gastroenterology
J Powell-Tuck

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Nov 1, 1993·Digestive Diseases and Sciences·M J MüllerF W Schmidt
Feb 1, 1995·Digestive Diseases and Sciences·R F McCloyA Walan
Jun 1, 1991·Baillière's Clinical Gastroenterology·M Horowitz, J Dent
Jun 15, 2017·World Journal of Gastroenterology : WJG·Francois-Pierre MartinAndreas Nydegger
Jul 7, 2017·Journal of Gastric Cancer·Ki Hyun KimHyung Ho Kim

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