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Fig. 1 | Journal of Translational Medicine

Fig. 1

From: Low dose Naltrexone for induction of remission in inflammatory bowel disease patients

Fig. 1

Changes in individual endoscopic inflammation scores values. The change in endoscopic score value for patients in clinical remission after week 12 and patients not in clinical remission after week 12 are displayed. Each dot represents an individual. The horizontal line represents the group median. The difference in group medians is statistically significant (− 1.5 versus 1.0, for clinical remission and not in clinical remission respectively, p = 0.005)

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