Decreasing trends in hospitalizations during anti-TNF therapy are associated with time to anti-TNF therapy: Results from two referral centres

Author:

Mandel Michael D.,Balint Anita,Golovics Petra A.,Vegh Zsuzsanna,Mohas Anna,Szilagyi Blanka,Szabo Agnes,Kurti Zsuzsanna,Kiss Lajos S.,Lovasz Barbara D.,Gecse Krisztina B.,Farkas Klaudia,Molnar Tamas,Lakatos Peter L.ORCID

Publisher

Elsevier BV

Subject

Gastroenterology,Hepatology

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