Intestinal fibrosis

Schistosomiasis granulomatosis in the ileocecal part is the schistosomiasis egg immersed in the intestinal wall tissue around the blood vessel through the ruptured small vein in the intestinal wall, especially the submucosa. Egg eggs cause infiltration of leukocytes in the intestinal wall, pseudonodule formation, fibrous tissue hyperplasia, thickening of the intestinal fibrosis in the late stage, and mucosal proliferation to form granulomas.

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