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... sigmoid were minimally involved . Because of the normal radiologic appearance of the rectum and sigmoid , there may be difficulty in the differentiation of this type of case from granulomatous colitis . Clini- cal features were those of ...
... sigmoid were minimally involved . Because of the normal radiologic appearance of the rectum and sigmoid , there may be difficulty in the differentiation of this type of case from granulomatous colitis . Clini- cal features were those of ...
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... sigmoid and the cecum . Usually the fistula is between ter- minal ileum and sigmoid . In this case the ter- minal ileum extended cephalad and was not involved in the communication . FIG . 16-55 . Crohn's colitis : The same case as shown ...
... sigmoid and the cecum . Usually the fistula is between ter- minal ileum and sigmoid . In this case the ter- minal ileum extended cephalad and was not involved in the communication . FIG . 16-55 . Crohn's colitis : The same case as shown ...
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... sigmoid colon to decompress it . The abdomen is opened through a short left paramedian incision and is explored only enough to pick up a loop of ileum a few inches above the cecum ( Figure 23-59 ) or proximal to any obvious disease . An ...
... sigmoid colon to decompress it . The abdomen is opened through a short left paramedian incision and is explored only enough to pick up a loop of ileum a few inches above the cecum ( Figure 23-59 ) or proximal to any obvious disease . An ...
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The Epidemiology of Idiopathic Inflammatory Bowel Disease | 3 |
Experimental Colitis | 23 |
Psychiatric Aspects of Chronic Ulcerative Colitis and Crohns Colitis | 37 |
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