Dried plums, constipation and the irritable bowel syndrome.
E P Halmos,
P R Gibson
Other
Alimentary pharmacology & therapeutics
2011
3 citations
PubMed
DOI
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HES coding for a ‘secondary diagnosis’ is intended to be clinically relevant to the episode, but it is acknowledged in a small proportion ‘historical’ IBD coding may have been included.
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