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Issue Highlights - July 2018

<ul> <li>Meta-analysis looks at age, gender, smoking, and other risks associated with Barrett’s esophagus</li> <li>Cytopathologists have suboptimal interobserver agreement for EUS-FNA for diagnosis and staging of pancreatic cancer</li> <li>New research sheds light on the association between mucosal and transmural healing in Crohn’s patients</li> <li>IBS and chronic fatigue can persist after the Giardia infection</li> </ul>

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