Rural and urban disparities in the care of Canadian patients with inflammatory bowel disease: a population-based study
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F. Underwood | D. Tanyingoh | G. Kaplan | A. Griffiths | A. Bitton | L. Lix | Harminder Singh | C. Bernstein | T. Dummer | Z. Nugent | J. Peña-Sánchez | B. Potter | A. Guttmann | E. Benchimol | A. Otley | L. Targownik | D. Mack | K. Jacobson | Jennifer L Jones | G. Nguyen | C. Catley | J. Debruyn | W. El-Matary | M. Carroll | S. Murthy | D. Leddin | Nassim Mojaverian | M. E. Kuenzig | S. Siddiq | E. Kuenzig | Harminder Singh | J. deBruyn | Beth | K. Potter | Christina | A. Catley | E. Fox | Underwood | anthony r | Otley | Kevan | Jacobson
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