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American Journal of Roentgenology, Vol 99, 35-44, Copyright © 1967 by American Roentgen Ray Society


GRANULOMATOUS COLITIS

ROENTGENOLOGIC APPEARANCE AND COURSE OF THE LESIONS

FOLKE BRAHME M.D.1

1 Visiting Professor, X-Ray Department, Indiana University Medical Center, Indianapolis, Indiana

Observations made in a study of lesions in a consecutive series of cases of granulomatous colitis in various stages of the disease, especially in the early stages, showed not only that certain lesions are reversible, but also that the process can spread rapidly. The development of discontinuous lesions is illustrated and explained.


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