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The Natural History of IBD: Lessons Learned
Petra Weimers,
Pia Munkholm
Department of Clinical Medicine
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Biological Agents
20%
Biological Treatment
20%
Crohn's Colitis
40%
Disease Course
40%
Disease Monitoring
20%
Drug Monitoring
20%
E-health
20%
Epidemiological Data
20%
Gastrointestinal Tract
20%
High Incidence
20%
Immunomodulator
20%
Immunosuppressive Drugs
20%
Inflammatory Bowel Disease
100%
Lessons Learned
100%
Natural Disease Course
20%
Natural History
100%
Northern America
20%
Northern Europe
20%
Positive Impact
20%
Relapsed Disease
20%
Surgical Treatment
20%
Treatment Options
20%
Ulcerative Colitis Patient
20%
Unknown Etiology
20%
Medicine and Dentistry
Biological Product
20%
Cohort Effect
20%
Crohn's Disease
40%
Disease Course
60%
Diseases
20%
e-Health
20%
Gastrointestinal Tract
20%
Immunomodulating Agent
20%
Immunosuppressive Drug
20%
Inflammatory Bowel Disease
100%
Malignant Neoplasm
20%
Population
20%
Prevalence
20%
Recurrent Disease
20%
Surgery
20%
Ulcerative Colitis
40%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Biological Product
20%
Crohn's Disease
40%
Disease Course
60%
Diseases
20%
Immunomodulating Agent
20%
Immunosuppressive Agent
20%
Inflammatory Bowel Disease
100%
Malignant Neoplasm
20%
Prevalence
20%
Recurrent Disease
20%
Ulcerative Colitis
40%
Immunology and Microbiology
Biological Product
20%
Crohn's Disease
40%
Gastrointestinal Tract
20%
Immunomodulating Drug
20%
Immunosuppressive Drug
20%
Inflammatory Bowel Disease
100%
Population
20%
Prevalence
20%
Ulcerative Colitis
40%
Neuroscience
Immunomodulating Drug
20%
Immunosuppressive Drug
20%
Inflammatory Bowel Disease
100%
Mathematics
Population
100%