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240 related items for PubMed ID: 29045261
1. Incidence and Outcomes of Central Venous Catheter-related Blood Stream Infection in Patients with Inflammatory Bowel Disease in Routine Clinical Practice Setting. Shibata W, Sohara M, Wu R, Kobayashi K, Yagi S, Yaguchi K, Iizuka Y, Iwasa M, Nakahata H, Yamaguchi T, Matsumoto H, Okada M, Taniguchi K, Hayashi A, Inazawa S, Inagaki N, Sasaki T, Koh R, Kinoshita H, Nishio M, Ogashiwa T, Ookawara A, Miyajima E, Oba M, Ohge H, Maeda S, Kimura H, Kunisaki R. Inflamm Bowel Dis; 2017 Nov; 23(11):2042-2047. PubMed ID: 29045261 [Abstract] [Full Text] [Related]
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