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If anyone else had trouble searching for the article that Megan sent, try
going to www.seattletimes.com, then search archives for August 2, 2001.
I found the article very interesting - but I'm not sure why it wouldn't
help us.  I am aware that they surely couldn't perform a biopsy with this
procedure, but why couldn't they tell if the villi look healthy or dead
as a doornail.  Maybe it wouldn't help in borderline cases, but  full
blown Celiac villi I would think would pictured.  No, I have no medical
knowledge other than from these great Celiac groups.  Just wondering why
we couldn't benefit from the 3D pictures.  Could lymphomas of the small
intestine be viewed with this camera?  I have been wondering about this
since I first heard of the 3D camera.  Plan to discuss this with my
doctor in September.  Anyone have further ammunition to prepare me for
this discussion?

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