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Fig 1.

Typical endoscopic findings: a) punched out ulcer, b) round/oval ulcer, c) girdle ulcer, d) longitudinal ulcer, and e) wide mucosal defect.

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Table 1.

Patient characteristics in patients who were suspected with cytomegalovirus (CMV) reactivation administered after admission.

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Table 2.

Diagnostic accuracy of endoscopic findings for histological examination for CMV.

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Table 3.

Diagnostic accuracy of endoscopic findings for a) CMV antigenemia and b) serum DNA qualitative test for CMV.

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Table 4.

Endoscopic severity and characteristics in patients who were treated with GCV (GCV group) or without GCV (no GCV group). Patients who did not receive colonoscopy were excluded (2 patients of GCV group and 3 patients of no GCV group).

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