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Clinical presentation:
Adult West-Indian male with a systemic condition.

There is irregular mucosal thickening in the terminal ileum. There are no skip lesions. Peristalsis is visible in other narrowed areas.

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Include polyps and hamartomas.

No example of Carcinoid tumour.

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IDM Nov 2006