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In most diseases of the colon, the proper diagnosis can be made by the usual methods, but there are still many pathological conditions where the exact preoperative diagnosis is difficult or impossible to make. It can also be difficult to estimate the stage or progression of the disease.
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Peltokallio, P., Kalima, T.V. (1969). Angiographic and Microangiographic Patterns of Colonic Lesions. In: Hoferichter, J. (eds) Progress in Proctology. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-87959-3_51
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