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HYPEROXALURIA AND RENAL CALCULI IN ILEAL DISEASE
The Lancet, 1971Abstract It has been suggested that, because of bile-salt malabsorption, patients with ileal dysfunction " spill " glycine-conjugated bile-salts into their large bowel. There, colonic bacteria deconjugate the bile-salts and convert the liberated glycine to glyoxalate, which in turn is absorbed, oxidised in the liver to oxalic acid, and excreted in the
R H, Dowling, G A, Rose, D J, Sutor
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Ileal pouch/anal anastomosis for Crohn's disease
The Lancet, 1996Patients with Crohn's disease (CD) are not commonly considered as candidates for ileal pouch/anal anastomosis (IPAA). This approach has been avoided because of the poor results observed, retrospectively, in patients with an initial diagnosis of ulcerative colitis who were found to have CD on examination of the resected specimen.
Y, Panis +5 more
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Ileal Mesenteric Castleman Disease
The European Journal of Surgery, 2001INTRODUCTIONCastleman disease (CD)was rstdescribed in 1954 andis a rare disorder of lymphoid tissue (3). It generallypresents as a localised mass, usually in the mediasti-num, has a benign course and can be cured by localexcision (1, 5–9). Its aetiology is still unknown (1, 3–9). In 70% of cases this idiopathic tumoural lesionoccurs in the mediastinum,
S, Sökmen +4 more
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Primary ileal adenocarcinoma simulating Crohn's disease
Gastrointestinal Radiology, 1980An unusual case of primary adenocarcinoma of the terminal ileum with a clinical and radiographic appearance simulating Crohn's disease is presented. This example further supports the concept that terminal ileal disease should not immediately be equated with regional enteritis.
P J, Milman +3 more
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PRIMARY INTESTINAL HODGKIN'S DISEASE COMPLICATING ILEAL CROHN'S DISEASE
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Surgery, 1997An unusual primary intestinal lymphoma that occurred as a complication of ileal Crohn's disease is presented. Immunohistochemistry confirmed the light microscopic diagnosis of Hodgkin's disease (nodular sclerosing), and characterized a distinct mucosal nodule as a large‐cell anaplastic non‐Hodgkin's lymphoma.
M D, Kelly +4 more
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Ileal Crohn’s disease: CEUS determination of activity
Abdominal Imaging, 2012Transabdominal ultrasound is currently accepted as a clinical first-line tool in the assessment of Crohn's disease activity. During recent years, great improvements have been achieved in ultrasound examination with the introduction of high-frequency transducers, ultrasonographic microbubble contrast agents, and dedicated contrast-specific ultrasound ...
De Franco, Antonio +7 more
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