Anthony E. Foderaro MD, Thomas J. Barloon M.D, Jeffrey A. Murray MD
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Giant pseudopolyposis in Crohn's disease with computed tomography correlation
Giant pseudopolyp formation is an uncommon but well-recognized complication of Crohn's disease. The computed tomography manifestations are described for the first time. Correlation with air-contrast barium enema, as well as colonoscopy, is presented. Computed tomography can be a useful adjunct in the diagnosis as well as management of this disease entity.