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CANADIAN JOURNAL OF GASTROENTEROLOGY
The Canadian Association of Gastroenterology (CAG) Canadian Association for the Study of the Liver (CASL)
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January 2003, Volume 17 Issue 1
CAG News Page
Should the CAG advocate for resources with government and governmental agencies?
PM Sherman, JL Wallace
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Editorial
Three down, three to go!
LR Sutherland
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Original Article
Hepatology and the Canadian gastroenterologist: Interest, attitudes and patterns of practise: Results of a national survey from the Canadian Association of Gastroenterology
VG Bain, WW Wong, PD Greig, EM Yoshida
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Role of Na+/H+ exchanger isoform-1 in human inflammatory bowel disease
I Khan, I Siddique, FM Al-Awadi, K Mohan
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Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease in patients investigated for elevated liver enzymes
K Kichian, R Mclean, LM Gramlich, RJ Bailey, et al
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Brief Communication
Appendiceal carcinoids in Crohn's disease
HJ Freeman
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Controversies in Gastroenterology
Motion - Genetic testing is useful in the diagnosis of nonhereditary pancreatic conditions: Arguments for the motion
DC Whitcomb
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Motion - Genetic testing is useful in the diagnosis of nonhereditary pancreatic conditions: Arguments against the motion
JA Cohn
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Motion - Pancreatic endoscopy is useful for the pain of chronic pancreatitis: Arguments for the motion
SM Branch
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Controversies in Gastroeneterology
Motion - Pancreatic endoscopy is useful for the pain of chronic pancreatitis: Arguments against the motion
DL Conwell
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