2 Present address: Department steatosis small intestinal mucosa

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2 Present address: Department of Radiology, Children's Hospital Oakland, 747 Fifty-Second St., small intestinal mucosa Oakland, CA 94609. 3 Department of Pediatrics, University of California San Francisco, San Francisco, CA 94143. Received December 14, 2000; accepted after revision May 10, 2001.   Address correspondence to B. F. Kammen. Abstract Top Abstract Introduction Materials and Methods Results Discussion References   OBJECTIVE. Focal fatty infiltration of small intestinal mucosa the liver, a benign entity that can be confused with a malignant lesion, is well characterized in adults but small intestinal mucosa not in children. The goal of this study was to determine by CT the prevalence and characteristics of focal fatty infiltration in children and young adults. MATERIALS AND METHODS. We retrospectively analyzed 305 consecutive contrast-enhanced abdominal CT examinations of 218 children and young adults with no known liver disease, performed during 2 years at our institution, to identify focal fatty infiltration of the liver.
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