Inflammatory Bowel DiseaseRichard P. MacDermott, William F. Stenson |
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Page 414
... biopsy is recommended . If no diagnosis is made , we recommend imaging the liver with computerized axial tomography or ultra- sound . If a focal lesion is detected , biopsies of that lesion with cultures for bacteria , fungus , and ...
... biopsy is recommended . If no diagnosis is made , we recommend imaging the liver with computerized axial tomography or ultra- sound . If a focal lesion is detected , biopsies of that lesion with cultures for bacteria , fungus , and ...
Page 448
... biopsy in patients with Crohn's disease . JAMA 1977 ; 237 : 2742-2744 . 7. Surawicz CM , Meisel JC , Ylvisaker T , et al . Rectal biopsy in the diagnoses of Crohn's disease : Value of multiple biopsies and serial sectioning ...
... biopsy in patients with Crohn's disease . JAMA 1977 ; 237 : 2742-2744 . 7. Surawicz CM , Meisel JC , Ylvisaker T , et al . Rectal biopsy in the diagnoses of Crohn's disease : Value of multiple biopsies and serial sectioning ...
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... biopsies taken at the time the patient first presents are likely to be the most valuable . Ideally , more than one biopsy should be taken and these should be deep enough to include portions of superficial submucosa . When colonoscopy is ...
... biopsies taken at the time the patient first presents are likely to be the most valuable . Ideally , more than one biopsy should be taken and these should be deep enough to include portions of superficial submucosa . When colonoscopy is ...
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