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... COMPLICATIONS The complications of ulcerative colitis and proctitis include those that occur within the bowel ( intestinal ) and those that occur outside of the bowel ( extraintestinal ) . The most common intestinal complication of ...
... COMPLICATIONS The complications of ulcerative colitis and proctitis include those that occur within the bowel ( intestinal ) and those that occur outside of the bowel ( extraintestinal ) . The most common intestinal complication of ...
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... complications described above , chronic or longstanding ulcerative colitis can produce unique prob- lems . One such complication is a stricture , or narrowing , of the colon that may develop after many years of disease . This narrowing ...
... complications described above , chronic or longstanding ulcerative colitis can produce unique prob- lems . One such complication is a stricture , or narrowing , of the colon that may develop after many years of disease . This narrowing ...
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... complications of , 48 United Ostomy Association , 173 , 174 Urinary complications of ulcerative colitis , 48 Urinary tract obstruction in Crohn's disease , 68 U Ulcerations , 5 Ulcerative colitis , 37-52 cardinal symptoms in , 37-38 in ...
... complications of , 48 United Ostomy Association , 173 , 174 Urinary complications of ulcerative colitis , 48 Urinary tract obstruction in Crohn's disease , 68 U Ulcerations , 5 Ulcerative colitis , 37-52 cardinal symptoms in , 37-38 in ...
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
The Cause of Inflammatory Bowel Disease | 11 |
The Anatomy of the Gastrointestinal Tract | 17 |
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