Clinical activity assessment in inflammatory bowel disease

Standardized methods of making and recording clinical observations of patients with inflammatory bowel disease are needed for the conduct of controlled clinical trials and for the application of the results of such trials to clinical practice. A number of attempts to develop such methods have been m...

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