Dr. Hussein Ishaq Muhammad
Individuals with IBD and, particularly, those with Crohn's disease (CD) are at risk for a variety of nutritional deficiencies because of decreased nutrient intake or absorption and/or increased losses. The most common problems are deficiencies of micronutrients (nutrients needed for life in small quantities), including several water-soluble and fat
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