Fecal short chain fatty acids and urinary 3-indoxyl sulfate do not discriminate between patients with Crohn´s disease and ulcerative colitis and are not of diagnostic utility for predicting disease severity
Hauke Christian Tews(University Hospital Regensburg), Christa Buechler(University Hospital Regensburg)
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