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Constipation in palliative care:

Prevalence, definitions,

symptom distress and risk-factors

Eva Erichsén

Linköping University, Studies in Health Sciences, Thesis No. 130

Licentiate Thesis

Linköping University, Studies in Health Sciences, Thesis No. 130, 2015 Linköping University

SE-581 83 Linköping, Sweden www.liu.se

Eva ErichsénConstipation in palliative care: Prevalence, definitions, symptom distress and risk-factors2015

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