Primary appendiceal-type goblet cell adenocarcinoma of the ileum mimicking an inflammatory stricture in a woman with Crohn's disease.
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A. Vanoli | A. Sabatino | M. Lenti | A. Peri | V. Gallo | G. D'ambrosio
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