PMID: 3384370Jun 1, 1988Paper

Cystic pneumatosis in coeliac disease

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J M SackierC B Wood

Abstract

This report presents a patient with proximal small bowel cystic pneumatosis associated with poorly controlled coeliac disease and pseudo-obstruction. Cystic pneumatosis is rare in the proximal small bowel and we can find no report of its occurrence in association with coeliac disease.

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