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Preet Dhillon1, Madeline Naidu1, Michael C Olson1
1From the Department of Radiology (P.D., M.C.O., W.M.V., S.P.S., M.L.W., J.L.F., J.P.H., S.K.V., Z.S.K.), Mayo Clinic (M.N.), 200 First St SW, Rochester, MN 55905.
Radiologists can better diagnose diffuse small bowel wall thickening by understanding infiltrative disorders. Reviewing imaging features and clinicopathologic data aids in differentiating these complex gastrointestinal conditions.
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