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D. Moote
D. Moote
Medicine
Physical therapy
Pediatric Crohn's disease
Diabetes mellitus
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Cervical thymic cyst: A rare cause of neck mass in a female adolescent
2020
Journal of pediatric surgery case reports
A.B. Montgomery
K. Dukleska
Fabiola Balarezo
D. Moote
Christine Finck
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Perianal pediatric Crohn disease is associated with a distinct phenotype and greater inflammatory burden
2018
ssa A
Michal Amitai
M.-L. Greer
D.A. Castro
Ruth Cytter-Kuint
artínez-León M
I. Herman-Sucharska
Eva Coppenrath
Sudha A. Anupindi
Alexander J. Towbin
D. Moote
O. Konen
Pratt Lt
Anne M. Griffiths
Dan Turner
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DOP057 Perianal pediatric Crohn's disease is associated with a distinct phenotype and greater inflammatory burden
2017
Journal of Crohns & Colitis
Amit Assa
Michal Amitai
M.-L. Greer
D.A. Castro
R. Cytter Kuint
M. Martínez León
I. Herman-Sucharska
Eva Coppenrath
Sudha A. Anupindi
Alexander J. Towbin
D. Moote
O. Konen
Pratt Lt
A. Grifitths
Dan Turner
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O-16: MRE cannot replace gastroscopy (EGD) in assessing the upper gastrointestinal tract in pediatric Crohn’s disease (CD): results from the ImageKids study
2014
Journal of Crohns & Colitis
Peter Church
M.-L. Greer
Thomas D. Walters
Jeffrey S. Hyams
D. Moote
Sibylle Koletzko
Eva Coppenrath
J.M. de Carpi
L. Riaza
Anne M. Griffiths
Dan Turner
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