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R P Bansal1, P Parakh, P Gupta
1Medical Imaging Centre, SRS Road, Jaipur 302004, Rajasthan, India. dr.rpbansal@gmail.com
Abstract:
This report describes the radiological features of a case of Cronkhite-Canada syndrome. Barium meal follow through with pneumocolon, used as a single radiological test, revealed diffuse polyposis involving the stomach and both the small and large intestines, as well as findings of gastric rugal thickening, whiskering, crypts and ulcerated polyps.
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