Faecal calprotectin test for the diagnosis of inflammatory bowel disease, if all the following apply: the patient is under 50 years of age; the patient has gastrointestinal symptoms suggestive of inflammatory or functional bowel disease of more than 6 weeks’ duration; infectious causes have been excluded; the likelihood of malignancy has been assessed as low; no relevant clinical alarms are present
Faecal calprotectin test for the diagnosis of inflammatory bowel disease, if all the following apply: the patient is under 50 years of age; the patient has gastrointestinal symptoms suggestive of inflammatory or functional bowel disease of more than 6 weeks’ duration; infectious causes have been excluded; the likelihood of malignancy has been assessed as low; no relevant clinical alarms are present
No recorded changes yet — history accumulates with each release.
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