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Henry L. Bockus Jack Edward Berk. Figure 127-11. Small bowel Crohn's disease
as seen at laparotomy. The serosa is erythematous with prominent vasculature.
The bowel wall is thickened with an increased in fat, arising from the mesentery.
Henry L. Bockus Jack Edward Berk. Figure 127-11. Small bowel Crohn's disease
as seen at laparotomy. The serosa is erythematous with prominent vasculature.
The bowel wall is thickened with an increased in fat, arising from the mesentery.
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reported that 10% of their patients with small bowel disease noted rectal bleeding
during the course of their disease as ... Perhaps edema of the bowel wall or
cicatrization surrounding the ulcers prevents erosion into large blood vessels.
reported that 10% of their patients with small bowel disease noted rectal bleeding
during the course of their disease as ... Perhaps edema of the bowel wall or
cicatrization surrounding the ulcers prevents erosion into large blood vessels.
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According to Gordon et al.,” mucosal crenulation in double-contrast radiographs
is highly suggestive, though not pathognomonic, of endometrial involvement of
the bowel wall. With peritoneal effusion there may be a hazy cast in plain ...
According to Gordon et al.,” mucosal crenulation in double-contrast radiographs
is highly suggestive, though not pathognomonic, of endometrial involvement of
the bowel wall. With peritoneal effusion there may be a hazy cast in plain ...
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