Inflammatory Bowel DiseaseJoseph B. Kirsner, Roy Gerrard Shorter |
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Page 187
... colon and termi- nal ileum are involved . Abscesses and fistulas involving the perineum , rectovaginal septum , or urinary tract are present in approximately 30 % of patients with colonic Crohn's disease . Sys- temic signs and symptoms ...
... colon and termi- nal ileum are involved . Abscesses and fistulas involving the perineum , rectovaginal septum , or urinary tract are present in approximately 30 % of patients with colonic Crohn's disease . Sys- temic signs and symptoms ...
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... colon may be so affected . Hypokalemia may aggravate the already weak- ened peristalsis , and hypoproteinemia may aug- ment the edema of the bowel wall . Gross patho- logic examination of the colon reveals severe and extensive mucosal ...
... colon may be so affected . Hypokalemia may aggravate the already weak- ened peristalsis , and hypoproteinemia may aug- ment the edema of the bowel wall . Gross patho- logic examination of the colon reveals severe and extensive mucosal ...
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... colonic dilation , which is usually maximal in the transverse colon ( Fig . 14-7 ) . The entire colon may be involved or segments of the right and left colon may be included with the trans- verse colon . It is uncommon to find ...
... colonic dilation , which is usually maximal in the transverse colon ( Fig . 14-7 ) . The entire colon may be involved or segments of the right and left colon may be included with the trans- verse colon . It is uncommon to find ...
Contents
Clinical Features Laboratory | 9 |
Experimental Inflammatory | 45 |
Intestinal Microflora | 55 |
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