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ASSOCIATION BETWEEN CELIAC DISEASE SYMPTOM SEVERITY AND QUALITY OF LIFE AMONG PATIENTS IN A US LONGITUDINAL OBSERVATIONAL STUDY
Mariel Arvizu 1, Jessica R. Marden 2, Elyse Swallow 2, Dawn Adams 3, Nelson Cheinquer 4, Marilyn G. Geller 5, Lisa M. Meckley 6, Sonal Ghura 1, Edwin Liu 7, Ragy Saad 1, Daniel Leffler 8
1 Takeda Development Center Americas, Inc., Cambridge, United States
2 Analysis Group, Inc., Boston, United States
3 Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, United States
4 Takeda Pharmaceuticals USA, Inc., Boston, United States
5 Celiac Disease Foundation, Woodland Hills, United States
6 At the time of this study: Takeda Development Center Americas, Inc., Cambridge, United States
7 Digestive Health Institute, Children’s Hospital Colorado, University of Colorado School of Medicine, Aurora, United States
8 Takeda Development Center Americas, Inc., Cambridge, United States|||Celiac Center, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Harvard Medical School Celiac Research Program, Boston, United States
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ESPEN guideline on chronic intestinal failure in adults - Update 2023
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