Do gastroenterologists have medical inertia towards coeliac disease? A UK multicentre secondary care study
Objective This study aimed to assess if there is secondary care medical inertia towards coeliac disease (CD).Design Group (1): Time from primary care presentation to diagnostic endoscopy was quantified in 151 adult patients with a positive endomysial antibody test and compared with 92 adult patients...
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Autores principales: | Hugo A Penny, Matthew A Taylor, Rebecca J Blanshard, Gregory Naylor, Peter D Mooney |
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Lenguaje: | EN |
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BMJ Publishing Group
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/f4b64d6f22cb497d96d73685cc53dfd5 |
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