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. 1985 Sep 28;291(6499):866. doi: 10.1136/bmj.291.6499.866

Effect of treatment on symptoms and quality of life in patients with ulcerative colitis: comparative trial of hydrocortisone acetate foam and prednisolone 21-phosphate enemas.

K W Somerville, M J Langman, S P Kane, A J MacGilchrist, G Watkinson, P Salmon
PMCID: PMC1416753  PMID: 3931745

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