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Prolapsing and/or intussuscepting neoplasms of the terminal ileum are an uncommon cause of a prominent ileocecal valve as seen on a barium enema. Because of their varying position, these lesions require several spot films with reflux into the terminal ileum for their detection and accurate diagnosis. Five cases are described and illustrated, four lipomas and one carcinoid.
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L. C. El-Amin, M. S. Levine, S. E. Rubesin, J. N. Shah, M. L. Kochman, and I. Laufer Ileocecal Valve: Spectrum of Normal Findings at Double-Contrast Barium Enema Examination Radiology, April 1, 2003; 227(1): 52 - 58. [Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF] |
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