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Default Duodopa infusion treatment: a point of view from the gastroenterologist.


Duodopa infusion treatment: a point of view from the gastroenterologist.

Negreanu L, Popescu BO, Babiuc RD, Ene A, Bajenaru OA, Smarandache GC.
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Department of Gastroenterology, Emergency University Hospital Bucharest, Carol Davila University Bucharest, Romania. negreanu_99@yahoo.com

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At one year, all patients agreed that the neurological benefit offsets the procedure related problems and the technical issues related to the enteral infusion system.
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