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GENITOURINARY COMPLICATIONS OF GRANULOMATOUS BOWEL DISEASE

R. J. BAGBY M.D., J. L. CLEMENTS JR. M.D., J. W. PATRICK M.D., J. V. ROGERS M.D., and H. S. WEENS M.D.

A general review of genitourinary complications in patients with Crohn’s disease is presented along with 9 new cases, the roentgenographic findings of which are evaluated.

It would seem that a high incidence of such complications is present in this patient group; hence, evaluation of the genitourinary tract by means of intravenous pyelography is recommended in any regional enteritis patient with urinary symptoms, advanced disease, or anticipated bowel resection.


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