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American Journal of Roentgenology, Vol 103, 380-385, Copyright © 1968 by American Roentgen Ray Society


VASCULAR CHANGES IN CROHN'S DISEASE

HUGO KNUTSON M.D.1, ANDERS LUNDERQUIST M.D., PH.D.2, and ALLAN LUNDERQUIST M.D.3

1 From the Deparment of Pathology, Central County Hospital, Kalmar, Sweden
2 From the Department of Radiology, Central County Hospital, Kalmar, Sweden
3 From the Department of Radiology, Central County Hospital, Ängelholm, Sweden

A systematic study of II cases of Crohn's disease has disclosed a characteristically recurring pattern of obliterative vascular lesions—predominantly degenerative, rarely inflammatory—which (in connection with other pathologic phenomena) is believed to have diagnostic importance in differentiation of the fully developed lesion from that of ulcerative colitis. The development of vascular changes is also mirrored in the sequence of angiographic changes, and is yet another argument for a separate etiology in Crohn's disease.


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