Structure and significance of metaplastic nodules in the rectal mucosa
AUTOR(ES)
Arthur, J. F.
RESUMO
Small nodules are commonly seen in the rectal mucosa during sigmoidoscopy of patients over 40 years of age and are often noted in rectums excised for carcinoma.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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