“…The laboratory findings may be hyperbilirubinemia, elevated transaminases [22], and positive guaiac test. Surgical manifestations are much less frequent and include small bowel obstruction and strictures [13], intussusception [19], ischemic colitis [12], perforation of duodenum [17], hemorrhagic enteritis [23], appendicitis [18], pancreatitis [9], and hydrops of gallbladder [6]. The typical pathology of the small intestine shows degeneration, necrosis, and desquamation of the epithelial cells, as well as inflammatory exudates in the lamina propria and in the muscular layer [24].…”