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Use of MRI to detect duodenal lesion caused by eosinophilic duodenitis

Learning points MRI enterography is an imaging technique for small bowel disease that is increasingly more popular than CT or barium fluoroscopic examination because of the lack of ionising radiation exposure; improved contrast of the endoluminal, mural and extramural soft tissues. 1 MRI enterograph...

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