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Moy L et al. - 4 of the 7 older children and adolescents with unexplained growth failure and normal small bowel series were found to have Crohn disease involving the small intestine. In addition, authors were able to show the improvement on the mean z score for weight after treatment of small bowel Crohn disease was instituted.

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