Response to: Self-administered screening questionnaires for spondyloarthritis in inflammatory bowel disease: Methodological and conceptual gaps

ElsevierVolume 77, April 2026, 152922Seminars in Arthritis and RheumatismAuthor links open overlay panelXavier Romand a, Romain Schotkosky a, Tiphaine Dujardin b, Marianne Hupé c, Athan Baillet aShow moreAccess through your organization

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