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Manometric study in ulcerative colitis patients with modified ileal pouch-anal anastomosis by G. Kobakov et al.

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Kroesen, A.J. Manometric study in ulcerative colitis patients with modified ileal pouch-anal anastomosis by G. Kobakov et al.. Int J Colorectal Dis 21, 774–775 (2006). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00384-006-0109-6

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