Sex‐based differences in the incidence of inflammatory bowel diseases—pooled analysis of population‐based studies from the Asia‐Pacific region
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S. Ng | H. Ahn | J. Burisch | J. Colombel | H. Khalili | S. Shah | Chung-Yu Chen | Shailja C. Shah | S. Ng
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