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Fig. 6B. Mesenteric adenitis in 25-year-old man with right lower
quadrant pain. Spot radiograph of terminal ileum from small-bowel series
performed 2 days after CT shows nodularity to mucosa of the terminal ileum
(arrow). Differential diagnosis includes infectious and other causes
of terminal ileitis such as Crohn's disease. Colonoscopy and biopsy of
terminal ileum revealed severe nonspecific enteritis without granulomas or
infectious agent. Antibiotics were discontinued, and patient slowly
improved.
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