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    Sustained clinical response to infliximab in refractory Cronkhite-Canada syndrome by Jiang, Caroline Di, Myint, Helen, Tie, Andy, Stace, Nigel H

    Published in BMJ case reports (21-12-2020)
    “…A 59-year-old man with refractory Cronkhite-Canada syndrome (CCS) had poor clinical response to high-dose intravenous steroids, azathioprine, total parenteral…”
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    Eosinophilic oesophagitis : an emerging important cause for undiagnosed dysphagia by Inns, Stephen

    Published in New Zealand medical journal (10-03-2006)
    “…Presents a retrospective case series in which eight patients with eosinophilic oesophagitis are described. Discusses the mode of presentation, history,…”
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    Irritable bowel patients and their long-term response to a high fiber diet by Hillman, L C, Stace, N H, Pomare, E W

    Published in The American journal of gastroenterology (01-01-1984)
    “…Clinical details of 30 Caucasian women suffering from the irritable bowel syndrome were analyzed. Dietary fiber intakes, stool transit time, and stool weights…”
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    Pancreatitis associated with alcoholic liver disease: a review of 1022 autopsy cases by RENNER, I. G, SAVAGE, W. T. III, STACE, N. H, PANTOJA, J. L, SCHULTHEIS, W. M, PETERS, R. L

    Published in Digestive diseases and sciences (01-07-1984)
    “…The prevalence with which alcoholic pancreatitis is associated with alcoholic liver disease is unclear. To investigate this association further, we have…”
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    Dietary intakes and stool characteristics of patients with the irritable bowel syndrome by Hillman, LC, Stace, NH, Fisher, A, Fisher, EW

    Published in The American journal of clinical nutrition (01-10-1982)
    “…Detailed dietary records were obtained from 30 women with the irritable bowel syndrome and 25 healthy, asymptomatic women. Stool transit times and wet stool…”
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