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The following pages link to Oral contraceptive use and cigarette smoking in Crohn's disease (Q43527336):
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- Recent advances in clinical practice: a systematic review of isolated colonic Crohn's disease: the third IBD? (Q30242073) (← links)
- Smoking, breastfeeding, physical inactivity, contact with animals, and size of the family influence the risk of inflammatory bowel disease: A Slovak case-control study (Q33695260) (← links)
- Meta-analysis of the role of oral contraceptive agents in inflammatory bowel disease (Q34408876) (← links)
- Inflammatory bowel disease and environmental influences (Q34745633) (← links)
- Endotoxin neutralization as a biomonitor for inflammatory bowel disease (Q34797504) (← links)
- Oral contraceptive use and the clinical course of Crohn's disease: a prospective cohort study (Q35356341) (← links)
- Oral contraceptives, reproductive factors and risk of inflammatory bowel disease (Q36301003) (← links)
- Oestrogens and Crohn's disease: the missed link (Q37162661) (← links)
- Environmental influences on the onset and clinical course of Crohn's disease-part 2: infections and medication use. (Q37723798) (← links)
- Recent advances in understanding ulcerative colitis. (Q37954101) (← links)
- Cutaneous manifestations and consequences of smoking (Q40987294) (← links)
- Epidemiology of inflammatory bowel disease: an update (Q41058402) (← links)
- Oral contraceptive use and smoking are risk factors for relapse in Crohn's disease. The Canadian Mesalamine for Remission of Crohn's Disease Study Group (Q50883754) (← links)
- Genetic and Environmental Factors in Monozygotic Twins with Crohn’s Disease and Their First-Degree Relatives: A Case Report (Q57807255) (← links)
- Systematic evaluation of risk factors for diagnostic delay in inflammatory bowel disease (Q58806593) (← links)
- Crohn's disease update. Abstracts & commentary (Q81041773) (← links)