Inflammatory Bowel DiseaseRichard P. MacDermott, William F. Stenson |
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... Figure 24.12 . Arrows delineate initial balloon waist at stricture site . CM 9 10 Figure 24.14 Long ileal stricture and bowel thickening in Crohn's patient . Balloon dilation of a lesion such as this is unlikely to offer long- term ...
... Figure 24.12 . Arrows delineate initial balloon waist at stricture site . CM 9 10 Figure 24.14 Long ileal stricture and bowel thickening in Crohn's patient . Balloon dilation of a lesion such as this is unlikely to offer long- term ...
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... Figure 25.25 lleocecal fistulas in Crohn's disease . Numerous barium - filled tracts extend from the terminal ileum to the medial border of the cecum ( C ) and il- eocecal valve ( V ) . C K Figure 25.26 lleocecal and enterovesical ...
... Figure 25.25 lleocecal fistulas in Crohn's disease . Numerous barium - filled tracts extend from the terminal ileum to the medial border of the cecum ( C ) and il- eocecal valve ( V ) . C K Figure 25.26 lleocecal and enterovesical ...
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... Figure 25.27 Enteroenteric fistulas in Crohn's disease . Barium - filled tracts ( arrowheads ) course between abnormal small bowel loops . A S T B Figure 25.28 Crohn's disease of the. RADIOLOGIC INVESTIGATION OF INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASE ...
... Figure 25.27 Enteroenteric fistulas in Crohn's disease . Barium - filled tracts ( arrowheads ) course between abnormal small bowel loops . A S T B Figure 25.28 Crohn's disease of the. RADIOLOGIC INVESTIGATION OF INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASE ...
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