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A review of 20 cases of right-sided diverticular disease is presented with emphasis on the differential diagnosis.
The significant findings of a diverticular abscess or granuloma consist of: eccentric, intramural, extramucosal or paracolic mass with adjacent spiculation, and at times extraluminal gas.
The importance of detecting concurrent neoplastic disease is indicated.
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