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Dictionary » G » Gi-tract target lesion Gi-tract target lesionGi-tract target lesion (Science: radiology) metastatic melanoma, primary neoplasm, spindle cell tumour (benign or malignant), lymphoma, carcinoid, carcinoma, metastasis, breast carcinoma, lung carcinoma, renal carcinoma, Kaposi's sarcoma, eosinophilic granuloma, ectopic pancreas ![]()
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Results from our forumThe Fiber Disease... immunosuppressed by virtue of another, often viral, infection2-5. The target organs in animal infections are the intestine (distal ileum, cecum and proximal colon), the liver, and less often, the heart1. Enteric lesions can be severe, often with demonstration of bacilli in epithelial cells ...
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The Fiber Disease... a disclosure. The infectious agent causing this is caused by a stray target (nondisclosed) created by experimental research done under a C3 permit ... Pictures of typical lesions http://www.crossinglines.net/Typical%20lesions%20Random%20pattern.jpg ...
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