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H:
Adult man, 41-years-old,
malabsorption
INFO/WWW-LINKS:
Coeliac
disease is a common cause of malabsorption caused by an immunological
reaction to gluten. Radiological signs in small-bowel enema are e.g. dilatation
of the jejunum, reduced mucosal folds in jejunum and increased mucosal folds
in the ileum. Coeliac disease is related to dermatitis herpetiformis.
Differential
diagnosis (2)
D:
Coeliac disease
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