Ileal Crohn disease: mural microvascularity quantified with contrast-enhanced US correlates with disease activity.
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L. Guidi | L. Bonomo | A. Armuzzi | M. Marzo | A. Papa | I. De Vitis | F. Danza | E. Bock | A. De Franco | A. Di Veronica | I. Roberto | B. De Pascalis
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