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Page 2144
Biopsy of the terminal ileum, colon, and rectum through the colonoscope is now
widely used in the assessment of patients with inflammatory bowel disease?“
Biopsies are useful in primary diagnosis to demonstrate and document the
presence ...
Biopsy of the terminal ileum, colon, and rectum through the colonoscope is now
widely used in the assessment of patients with inflammatory bowel disease?“
Biopsies are useful in primary diagnosis to demonstrate and document the
presence ...
Page 2249
Mucosal abnormalities may then be examined and biopsies obtained to confirm
recurrence. Colonoscopy has only limited value when there is massive rectal
bleeding because of poor visualization. When performed shortly after cessation
of ...
Mucosal abnormalities may then be examined and biopsies obtained to confirm
recurrence. Colonoscopy has only limited value when there is massive rectal
bleeding because of poor visualization. When performed shortly after cessation
of ...
Page 2354
The authors concluded from these observations that negative rectal biopsies
were of no value in that they could miss even an established carcinoma situated
more proximally in the colon. However, Cooke and Goligher did not actually
perform ...
The authors concluded from these observations that negative rectal biopsies
were of no value in that they could miss even an established carcinoma situated
more proximally in the colon. However, Cooke and Goligher did not actually
perform ...
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