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8-weekly (scheduled) treatment of complex Crohn’s disease patient with Infliximab
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Infliximab as maintenance treatment for
Crohn's disease_Sept07.doc [106K]
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30 Sep 2007
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Camden PCT
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Commissioning - PCT Clinical Exceptions - Gastrointestinal Diseases
Commissioning - PCT Clinical Exceptions - Reviews
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Clinical exceptions
Crohn's disease
Exceptional treatments
individual treatments
Infliximab
maintenance treatment
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