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SeHCAT test for bile acid malabsorption: may “the old” become “the gold one” in the diagnostic burden of chronic diarrhea?

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Zanoni, L., Fraccascia, N., Tabacchi, E. et al. SeHCAT test for bile acid malabsorption: may “the old” become “the gold one” in the diagnostic burden of chronic diarrhea?. Clin Transl Imaging 9, 177–180 (2021). https://doi.org/10.1007/s40336-021-00415-2

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