Canadian Journal of Gastroenterology and Hepatology

Table of Contents: 2002

  • Canadian Journal of Gastroenterology -
  • Special Issue
  • Volume 16
  • - Article ID 614302
  • - Controversies in Gastroenterology

Motion – All Patients with NASH Need to Have a Liver Biopsy: Arguments against the Motion

Jacqueline Laurin
  • Canadian Journal of Gastroenterology -
  • Special Issue
  • Volume 16
  • - Article ID 759701
  • - Controversies in Gastroenterology

Motion – All Patients with NASH Need to Have a Liver Biopsy: Arguments for the Motion

Jayant A Talwalkar
  • Canadian Journal of Gastroenterology -
  • Special Issue
  • Volume 16
  • - Article ID 398016
  • - Controversies in Gastroenterology

Motion – The Available Treatments for Hepatitis C Are Cost Effective: Arguments against the Motion

W Ray Kim
  • Canadian Journal of Gastroenterology -
  • Special Issue
  • Volume 16
  • - Article ID 205482
  • - Controversies in Gastroenterology

Motion – The Available Treatments for Hepatits C Are Cost Effective: Arguments for the Motion

Norah Terrault
  • Canadian Journal of Gastroenterology -
  • Special Issue
  • Volume 16
  • - Article ID 875035
  • - Controversies in Gastroenterology

Motion – Patients with Primary Sclerosing Cholangitis Should Undergo Early Liver Transplantation: Arguments against the Motion

Jeffrey S Crippin
  • Canadian Journal of Gastroenterology -
  • Special Issue
  • Volume 16
  • - Article ID 912168
  • - Controversies in Gastroenterology

Motion – Patients with Primary Sclerosing Cholangitis Should Undergo Early Liver Transplantation: Arguments for the Motion

Young-Mee Lee
  • Canadian Journal of Gastroenterology -
  • Special Issue
  • Volume 16
  • - Article ID 202961
  • - Review

Risks and Benefits of Helicobacter pylori Eradication: Current Status

Richard H Hunt | Carlo Fallone | ... | the Canadian Helicobacter Study Group
  • Canadian Journal of Gastroenterology -
  • Special Issue
  • Volume 16
  • - Article ID 976072
  • - Controversies in Gastroenterology

Motion – Prophylactic Banding of Esophageal Varices Is Useful: Arguments against the Motion

Kris V Kowdley
  • Canadian Journal of Gastroenterology -
  • Special Issue
  • Volume 16
  • - Article ID 805720
  • - Controversies in Gastroenterology

Motion – Prophylactic Banding of Esophageal Varices Is Useful: Arguments for the Motion

Gregory V Stiegmann
  • Canadian Journal of Gastroenterology -
  • Special Issue
  • Volume 16
  • - Article ID 269850
  • - Editorial

What Can We Learn from Cost-of-Illness Studies?

Andreas Laupacis
  • Canadian Journal of Gastroenterology -
  • Special Issue
  • Volume 16
  • - Article ID 125806
  • - Brief Communication

Systemic Amyloidosis: A Rare Presentation of Mesenteric Angina

Christopher N Andrews | Jack N Amar | ... | Robert A Enns
  • Canadian Journal of Gastroenterology -
  • Special Issue
  • Volume 16
  • - Article ID 156592
  • - Original Article

Resource Utilization for Acute Lower Gastrointestinal Hemorrhage: The Ontario GI Bleed Study

Dan Comay | John K Marshall
  • Canadian Journal of Gastroenterology -
  • Special Issue
  • Volume 16
  • - Article ID 328415
  • - Original Article

Etiology and Outcome of Acute Liver Failure: Experience from a Liver Transplantation Centre in Montreal

Geneviève Tessier | Edith Villeneuve | Jean-Pierre Villeneuve
  • Canadian Journal of Gastroenterology -
  • Special Issue
  • Volume 16
  • - Article ID 284047
  • - CAG News Page

The Canadian Digestive Health Foundation Research Program

Stephen Vanner
  • Canadian Journal of Gastroenterology -
  • Special Issue
  • Volume 16
  • - Article ID 918694
  • - Review

Photodynamic Therapy: Esophagus

L Gossner
Canadian Journal of Gastroenterology and Hepatology
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