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A patient with ileocecal Crohn’s disease who has intermittent umbilical and left lower abdominal quadrant pain

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Sapmaz, F., Kalkan, I., Güliter, S. et al. A patient with ileocecal Crohn’s disease who has intermittent umbilical and left lower abdominal quadrant pain. Wien Klin Wochenschr 127, 922–923 (2015). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00508-015-0810-y

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