Systematic Review and External Validation of Prediction Models Based on Symptoms and Biomarkers for Identifying Endoscopic Activity in Crohn's Disease

Author:

Brand Eelco C.ORCID,Elias Sjoerd G.,Minderhoud Itta M.ORCID,van der Veen Julius J.,Baert Filip J.,Laharie David,Bossuyt PeterORCID,Bouhnik Yoram,Buisson AnthonyORCID,Lambrecht Guy,Louis Edouard,Pariente Benjamin,Pierik Marieke J.ORCID,van der Woude C. Janneke,D’Haens Geert R.A. M.,Vermeire Séverine,Oldenburg Bas

Publisher

Elsevier BV

Subject

Gastroenterology,Hepatology

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