Presentation
Increasing abdominal pain 8 days following an autograft for myeloma.
Patient Data
Age: 60 years
Gender: Male
From the case:
Chemotherapy induced enteritis
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Almost the entire small bowel, best appreciated in the ileum, is thick-walled, without out evidence of infarction or obstruction.
Case Discussion
In the setting of recent chemotherapy (hopefully curative) and autograft, these features are most in keeping with a chemotherapy induced enteritis.