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AUTHOR
F. Barbiera
Usefulness of Contrast-enhanced Ultrasonography in the Monitoring and follow-up of Treatment Response in Patients with Crohn’s Disease
A woman with a long history of abdominal pain
Stercorary aseptic peritonitis due to diastatic caecal perforation: Computed tomography findings
Caecal perforation is a complication secondary to colon obstruction. It may present with insidious clinical features and may be associated with chronic constipation. The event may become severe due to the peritonitic development. We present a case of caecal perforation associated with sub-occlusive carcinoma of the left colon and hypotonic colitis caused by chronic lavative abuse, demonstrated with Computed Tomography.
Intrabiliary rupture of hepatic hydatid cyst: MRI findings
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Splenic Graulomatosis
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Multiplanar and Multiparametric MR Enterography in Crohn’s disease
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Lithiasis and Spontaneous Hemobilia
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Elderly dysphagia: our 10-year experience in Presbyesophagus and Primary Presbyphagia.
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Digital cineradiographic study of swallowing in infants with neurologic disease: Our experience
Aggressive Angiomyxoma: unusual pelvic mass
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