THIOPURINES EXPOSURE IN-UTERO IS NOT ASSOCIATED WITH ABNORMAL HAEMATOLOGIC AND BIOCHEMICAL PARAMETERS IN INFANTS: A PICCOLO-X STUDY

Ralley Prentice  1, 2, 3     Emma Flanagan  2, 4     Emily Wright  2, 4     Winita Hardikar  5, 4     Lani Prideaux  6     William Connell  2, 4     Miles Sparrow  7, 3     Peter de Cruz  8, 4     Mark Lust  4     Rimma Goldberg  6, 3     Alyson Ross  3     Megan Burns  3     Tessa Greeve  3     Sally J. Bell  6, 3, 4    
1 Monash Health, Clayton, Australia
2 St Vincent's Hospital Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia
3 Monash University, Melbourne, Australia
4 University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia
5 Royal Children's Hospital, Melbourne, Australia
6 Monash Health, Melbourne, Australia
7 Alfred Health, Melbourne, Australia
8 Austin Health, Melbourne, Australia

Topic
IBD

Conference
UEG Week 2023

Citation
United European Gastroenterology Journal 2023; 11 (Supplement 8)


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