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Assessment of acceptance of the Crohn’s disease exclusion diet by children with Crohn’s disease and their parents
Magdalena Mida
1
,
Urszula Majda
1
,
Magdalena Michalik
1
,
Jarosław Kwiecień
2
,
Sabina Więcek
3
,
Katarzyna Bąk-Drabik
1
Pediatr Pol 2026; 101 (1)
Online publish date: 2026/03/16
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