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Often the inflammation will have extended into the bowel producing asymmetrical or circumferential hypoechoic mural thickening that may demonstrate hyperemia on Doppler scanning.
Typically, these tumours involve the antimesenteric margins of the small bowel producing mural nodules with the potential to lead to bowel obstruction and/or intussusception.
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Segmental small bowel ischemia producing regularly thickened valvulae conniventes may result if the mesenteric vessels are encased, resulting in bowel ischemia [ 5].
Rows of air bubbles represent small amounts of air trapped between the valvulae conniventes of fluid-filled, dilated small bowel loops producing a "string of pearls" appearance (inset).
Common bowel disorders produce identical symptoms to those arising as side effects of cancer therapies.
18, 19 Cytochrome P450 isoforms, found in the small bowel, can produce first-pass metabolism of fentanyl when administered by the oral route.
Managing bowel obstruction produced by colon cancer requires an emergency intervention to patients usually in poor conditions, and it requires creating an intestinal stoma in most cases.
Dwelling in a cat's bowels, it produces egglike oocysts that leave its host's body along with the feces.
The process may realise a focal intramural inflammatory mass or abscess, infiltrate along the bowel wall to produce an inflammatory bowel segment, and perforate into sigmoid mesentery where the process is usually contained.
Hydration is an important component of producing a bowel movement, as well as increasing blood flow.
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