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Soyer P et al. – The authors conclude that increased appendiceal wall enhancement is, at a statistically significant level, more frequently observed in patients with active Crohn's disease by comparison with patients with inactive disease and control subjects. This result suggests that this finding may be used as an additional MDCT–enteroclysis finding to determine the activity of the disease.

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