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... occur in the setting of ulcerative colitis . Erythema nodosum may develop in up to 10 % of people with ul- cerative colitis and presents as tender nodules that occur frequently over the legs and shins of women much more frequently than ...
... occur in the setting of ulcerative colitis . Erythema nodosum may develop in up to 10 % of people with ul- cerative colitis and presents as tender nodules that occur frequently over the legs and shins of women much more frequently than ...
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... occurs when individuals take iron as a mineral supplement . Bright red color in the stool may occasionally be caused by innocuous chemicals present in beets and red food dyes . Toxic dilation of the intestines may also occur as an ...
... occurs when individuals take iron as a mineral supplement . Bright red color in the stool may occasionally be caused by innocuous chemicals present in beets and red food dyes . Toxic dilation of the intestines may also occur as an ...
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... occur in the setting of Crohn's disease , such as eczema and hives . Psoriasis is not un- common and may occur in other family members . They are at times bothersome but rarely of crucial significance and may reflect activ- ity of bowel ...
... occur in the setting of Crohn's disease , such as eczema and hives . Psoriasis is not un- common and may occur in other family members . They are at times bothersome but rarely of crucial significance and may reflect activ- ity of bowel ...
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
The Cause of Inflammatory Bowel Disease | 11 |
The Anatomy of the Gastrointestinal Tract | 17 |
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