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Unusual causes of bowel obstruction: Disseminated histoplasma and CMV infection presenting as subacute intestinal obstruction in an immunocompromised patient

13 Jun, 12 | by Emma

How common is a stricture in the ascending colon? Surely at colonoscopy this is worthy of biopsy? An interesting read…causes of bowel obstruction in immunocompromised patients…

Seema Biswas
Editor-in-Chief

Disseminated histoplasma and CMV infection presenting as subacute intestinal obstruction in an immunocompromised patient

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