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"Ischaemic" colitis in young adults.
Br Med J. 1972 Oct 14; 4(5832):70-2.BM

Abstract

Four cases of transient haemorrhagic colitis seen in young adults resemble 10 others in the literature. The 14 cases are distinguished from the classical transient ischaemic colitis syndrome by their youth, the low incidence of stricture formation, and the prevalence of right-sided lesions.

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Language

eng

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4538649

Citation

Clark, A W., et al. ""Ischaemic" Colitis in Young Adults." British Medical Journal, vol. 4, no. 5832, 1972, pp. 70-2.
Clark AW, Lloyd-Mostyn RH, de Sadler MR. "Ischaemic" colitis in young adults. Br Med J. 1972;4(5832):70-2.
Clark, A. W., Lloyd-Mostyn, R. H., & de Sadler, M. R. (1972). "Ischaemic" colitis in young adults. British Medical Journal, 4(5832), 70-2.
Clark AW, Lloyd-Mostyn RH, de Sadler MR. "Ischaemic" Colitis in Young Adults. Br Med J. 1972 Oct 14;4(5832):70-2. PubMed PMID: 4538649.
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