Omega-3 fatty acids in the maintenance of ulcerative colitis.
Cinzia Papadia,
Alessandro Coruzzi,
Chiara Montana,
Francesco Di Mario,
Angelo Franzè
et al.
Case Report
JRSM short reports
2010
11 उद्धरण
PubMed
DOI
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संक्षेप में
Polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs) might represent a valid therapeutical option in IBD patients and further controlled clinical studies are warranted.
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