Nodular lymphoid hyperplasia simulating ileocolic intussusception: A case report
Introduction: Nodular lymphoid hyperplasia is usually encountered by gastroenterologists during a workup for chronic abdominal pain accompanied by food intolerance, hematochezia, or diarrhea. When an intestinal endoscopy is performed, the usual finding is multiple small submucosal nodules that are i...
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Main Author: | James G. Glasser (Author) |
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2024-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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