Follow-up of patients with functional bowel symptoms treated with a low FODMAP diet.

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Published in World J Gastroenterol on April 21, 2016

Authors

Louise Maagaard1, Dorit V Ankersen1, Zsuzsanna Végh1, Johan Burisch1, Lisbeth Jensen1, Natalia Pedersen1, Pia Munkholm1

Author Affiliations

1: Louise Maagaard, Dorit V Ankersen, Pia Munkholm, Department of Gastroenterology, North Zealand University Hospital, 3600 Frederikssund, Denmark.

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