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and CanCer Burton I. Korelitz Ulcerative Colitis Influence of Improved
Management On Risk of Carcinoma Factors in Disposition to Carcinoma Natural
History of Carcinoma Complicating Ulcerative Colitis Pathology of Complicating
Carcinoma ...
and CanCer Burton I. Korelitz Ulcerative Colitis Influence of Improved
Management On Risk of Carcinoma Factors in Disposition to Carcinoma Natural
History of Carcinoma Complicating Ulcerative Colitis Pathology of Complicating
Carcinoma ...
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DIFFERENCES BETWEEN CARCINOMA OF COLON WITH AND WITHOUT
ULCERATIVE COLITIS (UC)' Without With UC UC Ratio of frequency 1 10-30
Lesion identified by radiologist 99% 70% Overhanging edges (by
roentgenography) + + ...
DIFFERENCES BETWEEN CARCINOMA OF COLON WITH AND WITHOUT
ULCERATIVE COLITIS (UC)' Without With UC UC Ratio of frequency 1 10-30
Lesion identified by radiologist 99% 70% Overhanging edges (by
roentgenography) + + ...
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Carcinoma of the colon complicating granulomatous colitis was first reported in
1948.“ Since Crohn's disease of the colon as a pathologic entity was not
popularized until 1960,“ attention was not drawn to its association with carcinoma
of the ...
Carcinoma of the colon complicating granulomatous colitis was first reported in
1948.“ Since Crohn's disease of the colon as a pathologic entity was not
popularized until 1960,“ attention was not drawn to its association with carcinoma
of the ...
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