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Colectomy in microscopic colitis: a rare indication

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  • Contributors Guarantors: DB and JFL had full access to all the data in the study and take responsibility for the integrity of the data and the accuracy of the data analysis. Study concept and design: all authors. Acquisition of data: JFL. Analysis: DB. Interpretation of data: All authors. Writing the first draft of the manuscript: DB.

  • Funding This work was supported by the Karolinska Institutet (JFL), Stockholm County Council (JFL), the NIH (National Institutes of Health NIA R01 (AG068390; JFL). The European Crohn's and Colitis Organization (JS). Bengt Ihre Research Fellowship (AF). Swiss National Science Foundation: P500PM_210866 (FE). None of the funding organisations has had any role in the design and conduct of the study, in the collection, management and analysis of the data or in the preparation, review and approval of the manuscript.

  • Competing interests JFL has coordinated a study on behalf of the Swedish IBD Quality Register (SWIBREG). That study received funding from the Janssen Corporation. JFL has also received financial support from MSD to develop a paper reviewing national healthcare registers in China and has a collaboration on the coeliac disease with Takeda. FE has served as an advisory board member for Boehringer Ingelheim. AF has served as an advisory board member and speaker for Janssen Cilag AB and Tillotts Pharma.

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