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Post inflammatory damage to the enteric nervous system in diverticular disease and its relationship to symptoms
Neurogastroenterology and Motility, 08/13/09
Simpson J et al. – Patients with symptomatic diverticular disease exhibit increased neuropeptides in mucosal biopsies which may reflect resolved prior inflammation, as it parallels the changes seen in acute and chronic diverticulitis.
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