P0659 INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASE DIFFERS IN AFRICAN-AMERICAN CHILDREN COMPARED TO OTHER RACIAL/ETHNIC GROUPS IN A MULTI-CENTER REGISTRY OF 1640 SUBJECTS
Jenny White(Emory University), B. D. Gold(Emory University), Robert N. Baldassano(Children's Hospital of Philadelphia), Mel Heyman(UCSF Benioff Children's Hospital), George D. Ferry(Baylor College of Medicine), Traci E. Clemons(Emmes (United States)), Tony Smith(Texas Children's Hospital), Stanley A. Cohen(Troy Gastroenterology), Harland S. Winter(Massachusetts General Hospital), Barbara S. Kirschner(Comer Children's Hospital), P. L. Fain(Texas Children's Hospital)
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