Inflammatory bowel disease in children: the role of a positive family history.
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E. Roma | J. Panayiotou | V. Syriopoulou | G. Mantzaris | A. Zellos | A. Polyzos | E. Lagona | J. Pachoula | Catherin Constantinidou
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