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FIGURE 1 | Flow diagram.
TABLE 2 | Efficacy and Safety results by individual study.
FIGURE 2 | Forest plot. (A) Rate of adverse events between the anti-TNF and control arms
TABLE 3 | Safety results meta-analysis.

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