Inflammatory Bowel DiseaseJoseph B. Kirsner, Roy Gerrard Shorter |
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... involved in the pathogenesis why are the lesions so sharply localized ? The answer may be that the intestine is involved diffusely in both Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis . This is most obvious in Crohn's disease , in which focal ...
... involved in the pathogenesis why are the lesions so sharply localized ? The answer may be that the intestine is involved diffusely in both Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis . This is most obvious in Crohn's disease , in which focal ...
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... involved , however , and the area involved may be exten- sive or short . Segmental disease is common . Because of this wide variation in distribution , the symptoms also differ . Abdominal pain is a frequent complaint . Diarrhea may be ...
... involved , however , and the area involved may be exten- sive or short . Segmental disease is common . Because of this wide variation in distribution , the symptoms also differ . Abdominal pain is a frequent complaint . Diarrhea may be ...
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... involved in 90 % of patients with chronic amebiasis , can become concentrically narrowed , that is , the " cone cecum . " Any portion of the colon , includ- ing the appendix , may be involved , and multiple skip lesions are found in 50 ...
... involved in 90 % of patients with chronic amebiasis , can become concentrically narrowed , that is , the " cone cecum . " Any portion of the colon , includ- ing the appendix , may be involved , and multiple skip lesions are found in 50 ...
Contents
Clinical Features Laboratory | 9 |
Experimental Inflammatory | 45 |
Intestinal Microflora | 55 |
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