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Comment
. 2020 Oct;52(10):1069-1070.
doi: 10.1016/j.dld.2020.05.022. Epub 2020 Jun 16.

Delivery of care remotely through telemedicine in celiac disease: Thinking beyond COVID-19: Commentary on: "COVID-19 pandemic perception in adults with celiac disease: an impulse to implement the use of telemedicine" by Siniscalchi M et al. Dig Liv Dis 2020;52:1071-5

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Delivery of care remotely through telemedicine in celiac disease: Thinking beyond COVID-19: Commentary on: "COVID-19 pandemic perception in adults with celiac disease: an impulse to implement the use of telemedicine" by Siniscalchi M et al. Dig Liv Dis 2020;52:1071-5

M Ines Pinto-Sanchez et al. Dig Liver Dis. 2020 Oct.
No abstract available

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Declaration of Competing Interest Dr MIPS and BL would like to declare no relevant conflict of interest.

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