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Fig. 4

From: Differentiating gastrointestinal tuberculosis and Crohn's disease- a comprehensive review

Fig. 4

Axial (A, B) and coronal (C) contrast enhanced CT enterography images show contiguous asymmetric circumferential mural thickening of the caecum (arrows, A and B) and terminal ileum (short arrows, A-C). The caecum is pulled up in subhepatic location (not shown). Also note the lumbar vertebral lesion (arrow head). Axial CT image at the level of adrenals shows bulky and heterogeneous left adrenal gland (arrow head) suggestive of granulomatous involvement. The right adrenal gland was also involved (not shown). The patient was diagnosed to have disseminated tuberculosis

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