Angiography in the diagnosis of ileocecal tuberculosis
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- DOI: 10.1007/BF02256522
Angiography in the diagnosis of ileocecal tuberculosis
Abstract
Ileocecal tuberculosis is still found sporadically in industrialised countries and occurs commonly in the underdeveloped world. Differentiation from Crohn's disease is a major diagnostic problem on which rational treatment depends. An angiographic appearance demonstrated in two patients is believed to be a useful diagnostic indicator of tuberculous etiology.
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