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This chapter considers the histology of the terminal ileum and cecal region in different pathological conditions. After reviewing the normal histological aspect of this intestinal segment, we continue with a discussion of several different pathologies, such as Crohn’s disease, backwash ileitis and pouchitis, inflammatory bowel disease, ischemia, and celiac disease, rarer entities, and tumors that involve this anatomic region.
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Villanacci, V., Bassotti, G. (2012). The Role of Histology in Small Bowel Diseases. In: Trecca, A. (eds) Ileoscopy. Springer, Milano. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-88-470-2345-1_9
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