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... frequently in families in which one member is known to be affected . This has led researchers to look for a genetic means of inheritance . To date , many studies have confirmed that in- flammatory bowel disease does occur more frequently ...
... frequently in families in which one member is known to be affected . This has led researchers to look for a genetic means of inheritance . To date , many studies have confirmed that in- flammatory bowel disease does occur more frequently ...
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... frequently in individuals with a particular genetic background and who possess a specific blood antigen ( HLA - B27 ) ... frequently over the legs and shins of women much more frequently than men . The nodules , or bumps , are raised , red ...
... frequently in individuals with a particular genetic background and who possess a specific blood antigen ( HLA - B27 ) ... frequently over the legs and shins of women much more frequently than men . The nodules , or bumps , are raised , red ...
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... frequently helpful from the stand- point of enhanced emotional support . Here , more nurses are avail- able in a nurturing role , medical students and / or house officers review in detail the patient's medical and personal history , and ...
... frequently helpful from the stand- point of enhanced emotional support . Here , more nurses are avail- able in a nurturing role , medical students and / or house officers review in detail the patient's medical and personal history , and ...
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
The Cause of Inflammatory Bowel Disease | 11 |
The Anatomy of the Gastrointestinal Tract | 17 |
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abdominal pain abnormalities abscess absorbed absorption activity anemia antibiotics appliance bacteria bile salts bleeding blood cells body bowel movements calcium calories cancer cause chemical chronic colectomy colonoscopic colostomy complications cortisone Crohn's disease deficiency develop diarrhea diet dietary digestive dividual doses drugs entire colon enzyme esophagus fatty acids fever fiber fistula flare-ups fluid folic acid frequently function growth hospital hyperalimentation ileostomy illness immune increased individuals infections inflammation inflammatory bowel disease inflammatory process intake intravenous involved kidney Kirsner lactose liver medical therapy mucosa muscle necessary normal nutritional occur operation Ostomy patients with Crohn's patients with inflammatory physician portion potential pouch problems procedure proctitis produce protein rare reaction rectum removed require severe side effects skin barrier small intestine steroids stoma stomach stool strictures sugars sulfasalazine surgery surgical symptoms terminal ileum testinal tion tissue treatment tube ulcerative colitis urinary usually vitamin B12 vitamin D X-ray