Type 1 Dolichocolon as a Potential Anatomic Co-Morbidity in Pediatric Perianal Crohn’s Disease
Richárd Kellermayer(Baylor College of Medicine), Harland S. Winter(Massachusetts General Hospital), Réka Szigeti(Baylor College of Medicine), Marla B. K. Sammer(Texas Children's Hospital), Adam M. Vogel(Texas Children's Hospital)
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