Updates on the diagnosis and management of cryptogenic multifocal ulcerative stenosing enteropathy (CMUSE) and non-steroidal enteropathy

Crohn's disease and coeliac disease are well-known to induce ulcerations in the small-bowel. However, there is a group of very rare chronic ulcerative conditions of the small intestine that has emerged from the intestinal black box nearly 70 years ago, and that has gained interest with the adve...

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