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Discriminatory model for the differentiation of IBS from healthy controls.
<p>Discriminatory model for the differentiation of IBS from healthy controls.</p
Figure 4
<p>Figure 4A: ROC curve for IBS vs. controls. Figure 4B: ROC curve for cross-validation.</p
Discriminatory model of IBS vs. active IBD based on presence and absence of fecal volatiles in the two groups.
<p>Discriminatory model of IBS vs. active IBD based on presence and absence of fecal volatiles in the two groups.</p
Statistically significant VOMs in three groups (p<0.05).
<p>Statistically significant VOMs in three groups (p<0.05).</p
Figure 1
<p>Figure 1A: A typical chromatogram from fecal headspace gas from a healthy volunteer. Figure 1B: A comparison of chromatograms from three different study groups (CD, IBS-D and healthy controls) showing absence and presence of VOMs peaks.</p
VOMs positively associated with IBS compared with active IBD.
<p>VOMs positively associated with IBS compared with active IBD.</p
Box and Whisker plot of discrimination of IBS from active IBD.
<p>Box and Whisker plot of discrimination of IBS from active IBD.</p
Compounds positively associated with active IBD compared with IBS.
<p>Compounds positively associated with active IBD compared with IBS.</p
VOMs positively associated with IBS compared with healthy controls.
<p>VOMs positively associated with IBS compared with healthy controls.</p
VOMs positively associated with healthy controls compared with IBS.
<p>VOMs positively associated with healthy controls compared with IBS.</p